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INDEX  GUIDE 


TO    THE 


SHELF   CLASSIFICATION 


OF    THE 


HARVARD  COLLEGE  LIBRARY 


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AN    INDEX    GUIDE 


TO    THE 


SHELF    CLASSIFICATION 


OF    THE 


HARVARD    COLLEGE    LIBRARY 


L     PLANS   OF   THE    BOOKSTACK 
n.     INDEX   OF    SHELF-MARKS 
III.     INDEX   OF   SUBJECTS 


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AN  INDEX  GUIDE  TO  THE  SHELF  CLASSIFICATION 
OF  THE  HARVARD  COLLEGE  LIBRARY 


INTRODUCTORY  NOTE 

INDEX    OF    SHELF- MARKS 

A  few  notes  on  the  classification  systems  in  use  in  the  Harvard 
Librar^^,  and  on  theii"  history,  are  necessarj',  in  order  to  explain 
the  character  of  the  shelf -marks  indexed  in  this  Guide. 

A.  Down  to  1877,  the  books  of  the  Library  were  shelved  in 
alcoves,  each  alcove  devoted  to  a  general  subject,  but  no  attempt 
at  minute  classification  was  made.  The  shelf-mark  {e.g.  47.13) 
indicated  the  number  of  the  alcove  and  the  number  of  the  shelf. 
The  alcove  numbers  ran  from  1  to  51,  and  many  half- numbers 
were  interpolated  for  alcoves  which  had  been  subdivided  as  the 
Library  grew.  (See  pp.  15-16.)  Books  which  have  not  yet  been 
reclassified  still  bear  these  numbers,  and  in  calling  for  them,  it  is 
necessary  to  give  the  title  of  the  book  wanted,  since  the  mark 
indicates  only  the  shelf  and  not  the  individual  bbok. 

B.  In  1878  a  reclassification  of  the  books  in  the  Library  was 
begun,  and  in  the  course  of  the  next  three  or  four  years  American 
History,  British  History,  English  Literature,  French  History  and 
Literature,  German  History  and  Literature,  Language,  Classical 
Philology,  (including  the  histor}^  antiquities,  literary  history  and 
philosophy  of  Greece  and  Rome)  were  arranged  and  the  books  re- 
numbered. These  classes  were  placed  on  the  second,  third,  fourth, 
and  fifth  floors  of  the  new  East  stack. 

The  system  of  numbering  adopted  was  on  the  fixed  location  plan, 
each  number  indicating  a  particular  shelf,  and  a  second  number, 
separated  from  the  first  by  a  period,  indicating  the  particular  book 
on  that  shelf.  The  numbers  are  of  the  general  form  12485.7  —  this 
being  the  number  of  the  7th  book  on  the  5th  shelf  of  the  8th 
division  of  the  12th  row  on  the  4th  floor.  The  figure  in  the  third 
place  at  the  left  of  the  point  always  indicates  the  floor ;  the  figure 
or  figures  to  the  left  of  this,  the  number  of  the  row ;  and  the  two 
figures  at  the  right,  the  division  and  shelf.  The  books  were  care- 
fully and  somewhat  closely  classified,  each  subject  division  occupy- 
ing a  shelf,  or  part  of  a  shelf,  or  several  shelves,  according  to 
its  character.  Empty  shelves  and  parts  of  shelves  were  left  for 
growth.     So  long  as  the   subdivisions  did   not  outgrow  the  space 


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allotted  them,  the  system  worked  admirably,  and  no  better  scheme 
can  be  devised  for  quickly  finding  a  book  when  its  number  is  given. 
With  the  increase  of  the  Library,  however,  the  various  subdivisions 
grew  unevenly  and  unexpectedly,  and  finally  could  l)e  contained  no 
longer  within  the  bounds  assigned  them.  In  the  classes  in  which 
this  has  occurred  most  often,  it  has  been  found  necessary,  after 
trying  several  makeshifts,  to  arrange  the  books  strictly  in  the  order 
of  their  shelf-numbers,  irrespective  of  whether  the  numbers  follow 
in  the  same  order  as  the  subdivisions  or  in  the  reverse  order.  In 
these  classes,  the  classification,  though  originally  easy  to  follow,  has 
now  become  much  confused,  and  it  is  evident  that  eventually  all  the 
classes  arranged  on  this  system  will  have  to  be  renumbered.  In 
the  meantime,  the  table  of  numbers  on  pages  17  to  19  shows  where 
these  books  may  be  found.  The  fact  that  the  floor  is  indicated 
by  a  figure  in  the  middle  of  the  number  accounts  for  the  ap])arent 
mingling  of  classes  when  the  numbers  are  placed  in  numerical 
sequence. 

C.  It  was  expected  that  the  reclassification  begun  in  1878  would 
be  carried  on  rapidly,  but  in  1881  it  was  brought  for  the  time 
almost  to  a  standstill  because  of  lack  of  space  in  the  building. 
With  the  beginning  of  the  reclassification  a  temporary  general 
division  into  nine  classes  had  been  established  for  books  currently 
received  which  did  not  belong  to  the  classes  in  process  of  re- 
arrangement. These  were  numbered  with  the  Roman  numerals  I 
to  IX.  Man}'  of  these  books  have  since  been  transferred  to  newly 
arranged  classes,  but  others  still  remain  under  their  temporary 
number,  and  their  present  position  in  the  Library  is  shown  in  the 
table  on  page  20. 

D.  The  "fixed  location"  system  of  numbering  having  proved 
itself  impracticable,  all  classes  which  have  been  arranged  since  1881 
have  been  numbered  on  a  system  in  which  a  number  or  group  of 
numbers  indicates,  not  a  particular  shelf  or  shelves,  but  a  particular 
subject  division  of  the  class.  Each  class  is  designated  by  an  abbre- 
viation, and  the  shelf-mark  consists  of  this  abbreviation,  followed 
by  a  number  which  indicates  the  subdivision  of  the  class  and  the 
special  author  and  volume  in  that  subdivision.  These  abbrevia- 
tions, with  their  meanings  and  the  present  location  of  the  groups 
which  they  designate,  make  up  the  alphabetical  list  on  pages  20 
to  25.  Included  among  them  are  certain  similar  abbreviations  used 
to  designate  different  parts  of  the  building;  for  example,  KK  to 
indicate  the  Reading-room ;  A,  B,  C,  and  D  for  the  four  alcoves 
of  the  cataloguing  department,  etc.  Under  this  system  of  classi- 
fication,  the   Librar}'    is    divided   into    a   number  of   groups,  each 


independent  of  the  others,  and  each  capable  of  being  moved  from 
one  part  of  the  building  to  another,  or  of  being  installed  in  a 
different  building,  without  any  change  of  marks. 

The  reclassification  of  the  Library  is  still  incomplete,  and  cannot 
for  the  present  be  finished,  because  of  lack  of  space  and  lack  of 
sufficient  staff.  AVhcn  it  is  taken  up  again,  the  work  will  be  con- 
tinued on  the  same  line  as  that  wliich  has  been  followed  since  1881. 

INDEX    OF    SUIUECTS 

In  this  index  no  gieat  detail  is  attempted ;  the  main  classes,  and 
the  principal  subdivisions  under  them  are  covered,  but  no  names  of 
places,  except  the  larger  country  di\'isions,  and  no  names  of  persons 
are  included.  Local  and  personal  indexes  are  being  compiled  in 
connection  with  each  general  subdivision,  but  will  probably  not  be 
put  into  print.  The  subjects  not  yet  classified  are  not  included  in 
this  index.  The  principal  classes  which  still  await  classification 
are:  Bibliography  (general  and  by  countries).  Oriental  Histor}^, 
Geography  and  Literature,  Political  Science,  Cxcneral  History  and 
Biogi'aphy,  Theology,  Biblical  Studies,  Ecclesiastical  Histor}^,  Reli- 
gion, Law,  Medicine,  Agriculture  and  Horticulture,  Forestry,  and 
several  smaller  groups,  such  as  Sports  and  Games,  Secret  vSocieties, 
Spiritism,  Rhetoric,  etc. 

It  should  be  remembered  that  this  Index  onlj^  supplements,  and 
does  not  supplant,  the  Index  to  the  Subject  Catalogue.  The  latter 
directs  the  inquirer  to  the  place  in  the  catalogue  where  a  complete 
survey  of  the  literature  of  a  subject  may  be  found,  regardless  of  the 
place  in  which  the  books  may  be  shelved,  whether  in  Gore  Hall  or 
in  one  of  the  departmental  libraries,  and  regardless  of  the  wa}"  in 
which  the  material  has  been  published,  whether  independently  or  in 
periodicals  or  otherwise. 

The  Index  to  the  Shelf  Classification,  on  the  other  hand,  sends 
the  inquirer  straight  to  the  shelves  where  he  may  expect  to  find  all 
the  separatel}'  published  literature  of  his  subject,  but  not  articles  in 
periodicals  and  in  composite  works,  and  not  books  and  pamphlets 
necessarily  shelved  in  other  parts  of  the  library. 

If  the  Subject  Catalogue  in  some  cases  fails  to  reveal  the  full 

riches  of  the  Librar}^,  it  is  because  in  certain  directions  it  has  lately 

not  been  kept  fully  abreast  with  current  accessions.    B}^  experience, 

the  inquirer  learns  in  what  cases  the  Subject  Catalogue  is  the  Ijetter 

guide,  and  in  what  cases  an  examination  of  the  books  on  the  shelves 

is  more  useful. 

WILT>IAM   COOLIDGE   LANE, 

Librarian . 
November  18,   1905. 


WEST    STACK -FIRST    FLOOR 


UA      UNIVERSITY  ARCHIVES 

(In   iron  closets) 

:               Subject 

Shelf-Marl 

Rows 

V 

Medicine,  etc.  (recent  ac. 

)  1--^ 

K 

Riant  libr'y  ;  iinclass.  por 

.    2-3 

1-11 

Old  Books ;   miscell,* 

3-5 

SA 

So.  American  Hist. 

6-7 

14-22^ 

Old  Books ;  miscell. 

7-12 

I-II 

Hist.  &  Geog.  (recent  ac.) 

13-15 

III 

Theology  (recent  ac.) 

15-20 

Biography  &  Miscell. 

20-21 

VIII-IX 

Periodicals 

21-23 

CO 

UJ        "o 
O  7^         a 

Afr 

African  History 

23 

ALS< 
CTOl 

nson 

23-31 

Old  Books ;  miscell. 

24-26 

-UJ       5 
CO  ££          o 
•-  5  ^'^ 

Ch 
Jap 

Chinese  Hist.  &  Lit. 
Japanese  Hist.  &  Lit. 

27 
27 

o  "  t^  _ 

L.  a.  C3  ?  „ 
o2S  ll 

32-40 

Old  Books ;  miscell. 

28-29 

^^a-f"^ 

Slav 

Slavic  Hist.  &  Lit. 

30-33 

no        w 

Aus 

Austrian  History 

33 

OUNI 
:CTEI 

other 

Bi 

Bible  Collection  (selected)  34 

0,UJ 

UJ          ^ 

27  Case,  ( 

3tc.    Large  Folios 
Wales  Coll.  Oriental  Lit. 

34 
34 

Wales 

119-136 

Theol.  Periodicals,  etc. 

34-35 

VI 

Law  &  Politics  (recent  ac. 

) 35-36 

15566,etc.  Swiss  History 

37 

Neth 

Dutch  &  Belgian  Hist.  &  Lit.  37 

PNetb 

Dutch  Periodicals 

37 

Cms 

Crusades 

38 

Sem 

Semitic  Hist.  &  Lit. 

38-39 

HU       HARVARD   UNIV,  COLL. 

(Row  40  and  opp.) 

SOUTH 

*  For  a  more  specific  description  of  the  books  in  the  old  alcoves  numbered 
1  to  13G,  now  shelved  on  this  floor,  see  pp.  15-lG. 


WEST   STACK      SECOND    FLOOR 


QUINQUENNIAL    CATALOGUE    OFFICE 

Shelf-Mark               Subject 

Rows 

Phil 

Philosophy 

1-5 

Soc 

Social  Questions 

6-7 

Eco 

11  P       Economic  Periodicals 

8-9 

Eco 

Q           Economics 

9-14 

Edu 

c  P       Educational  Periodicals 

15 

Edu 
Edu 

c  R      Educational  Reports,  etc 
c           Education 

. 16-19 
19-21 

IV 

Bibliography,  etc. 

22-25 

2 

s 

General  Science 

26 

5 

Ul 

An 

Anthropology 

26 

o 
o 

cr 

< 

D- 
UJ 

Q 

NH 

Natural  History 

26-27 

> 
cr 

Ul 

U- 

_I 
HI 

I 
if) 

Z 

Wai 

Zoology 
Military  Art 

28-29 
30,32 

> 
_i 

UJ 

o 

Bot 

Botany 

30-31 

PhC 
Geo 

T           Physical  Geography 
Geology 

32 
33 

Mat 

ti           Mathematics 

34-35 

Asti 

Astronomy 

36 

Nav 

Na^-igation 

37 

Phy 

s           Physics 

37-38 

Chei 

n           Chemistry 

38-39 

Eng 

Engineering 

40 

SOUTH 


WEST    STACK-THIRD    FLOOR 


f-Mark               Subject 

Shel 

Rows 

24211          p^ij.  Lore 
etc. 

1-4 

Prov           Proverbs 

4 

Emb           Emblems 
Arc             Archaeology 

4 
5-11 

< 

08 

FA 

Fine  Arts 

12-21 

d 

DC 

< 

Lan 

Landscape  Architectur 

B     21 

0 

_l 

iL. 
Ill 

(3 

q: 

< 

Mus 

Music 

22-25 

i 

LSoc          Learned  Societies 
Sci              Scientiiic  Periodicals 

26-32 
32-39 

Geo 

g;          Geogi^aphical  Periodicals  39-40 

SAtl           School  Atlases 

Opp.  40 

MA 

70 

-107    Map  Atlases 

0pp.  40 

300( 

)-4980 

SOUTH 


EAST    STACK -FIRST    FLOOR 


WEST 


Shelf-Mark 

Subject 

Rows 

Brit  Doc 

British  Documents 

1-10 

(/) 

US  Doc 

U.  S.  Documents  (selected^ 

111 

LU 

_l 
I 
Q- 

5 

Can  I>3c 

Canadian  Documents 

12-13 

Q. 

Ch  Doc 

Cliinese  Documents 

13 

;^ 

Fr  Hist 

French  Hist.  Serials 

13 

Ala  Doc 
etc. 

P 

Amer.  State  Documents 
Eng.  &  Amer.  Periodicals 

14-18 
18-23 

■ 

PFr 

French  Periodicals 

23-25 

PGerm 

German  Periodicals 

25-26 

Moniteur  &.  Journ.  Offlciel 

26-28 

-1 

Allgemeine  Zeitung 

28 

EAST 


10 


EAST    STACK -SECOND    FLOOR 


WEST 


DELIVERY    ROOM 

Shelf-Mark 

Subject                           Rows 

o 

12--92" 

Language                                   1-9 

o 

102" 

Greek  History,  etc.               10 

O 

(/I 

112  ••- 

Roman  History,  etc.              11 

UJ 

O 

o 

122"- 

Classical  Mythology,  etc.     12 

< 
< 

132"- 

Classical  Lit.  Hist.,  etc.       13 

142"- 

Classical  Philosophy              14 

G  &  Ga-Gz 
L  &  La-Lz 

Greek  Authoi-s                        15-20 
Latin  Authors                         21-24 

UJ 

O 

5 
o 

Philol 

Philological  Periodicals        25-27 

li. 
li. 

o 

o 

CE 

(5 

Journal  Officiel                       28 

z 

< 

< 

z 

1- 
< 

_1 

Piers  1-3 

Reference  Books            0pp.  3-10 

DO 

o 
o 

M,  Ma,  MR 

Maps  &  Atlases  in  Collating  Room 

EAST 


11 

EAST    STACK-THIRD    FLOOR 


WEST 


Shelf-Mark 

Subject 

Rows 

13  ■• 

-  13- 

American  History  * 

1-6 

53 

-153  •• 

U.  S.  History 

6-19 

163" 

American  Genealogy 

20 

173- 

American  Biography 

21 

Park 

Parkman  Collection 

22-23 

AL 

American  Literature 

23-27 

Long 

Longfellow  Collection  of 
American  Poetry 

27 

Cyc 

Encyclopaedias 

28 

M 

Maps  in  sheets          Passageway 

5^  E^ 


EAST 

*  Books  on  South  America,  renumbered  SA,  have  been 
moved  to  the  first  floor  of  the  west  stack. 


12 
EAST    STACK -FOURTH    FLOOR 


WKST 


HISTORY    READING    ROOM 

United  States  Documents 

On 

ited  States   History  ;    Reserved   Books 

Shelf-Mark 

Subject                            Rows 

14--  94- 

•     English  History                      1-8 

94" 

Scot.,  Irish,  &  Welsh  Hist.  8-9 

104- 

English  Genealogy              10-11 

104- 

English  Literary  History    10 

114  "-234- 

•     English  Literature                11 -2 3 

Brit  Hist 

British  Hist.  Serials           24-25 

Eng  Lit 

English  Lit.  Societies         26 

Thr 

Theatre                                 26-27 

Cyc 

Encyclopaedias                    28 

Ang 

Angling               Closets  &  25 

Carl 

Carlyle  Collection              Closets 

M 

Maps  in  sheets           Passageway 

EAST 


13 
EAST    STACK -FIFTH    FLOOR 


WEST 


Shelf-Mark 

Subject 

Rows 

15--  65- 

French  History 

1-9 

75--125- 

French  Literature 

9-16 

Mon 

Montaigne  Collection 

11 

Mol 

Moli^re  Collection 

16 

Ger 

German  History 

17-27 

Cyc 

Encyclopaedias 

28 

M 

Maps  in  sheets          Passageway 

EAST 


14 


EAST    STACK -SIXTH    FLOOR 


Shelf-Mark 

Subject 

Rows 

1(55  ••-205  •• 

German  Literature 

l-C 

Educ  T 
(also  12) 
JG 

Old  Text  Books 
Judeo-German  Coll. 

7 
8 

MG 

Modern  Greek  Coll.,  etc. 

8-i> 

Dn 

Dante  Collection 

10-11 

T  Dn 

Ticknor  Dante  Collection 

11 

Ital 

Italian  Hist.  &  Lit. 

12-19 

Span 

Spanish  Hist.  &  Lit. 

20-23 

^ 

b 

Port 

Portuguese  Hist.  &  Lit. 

24 

<>3 

Rom 

Minor  Romance  Coll. 

24 

Scan 

Scandinavian  Collection 

25-28 

Ott 

Ottoman  Coll.            Passagewa}'  1 

P  Scan 

Scandinavian  Periodicals 

'• 

PPort 

Portuguese  Periodicals 

P  Rom 

Romance  Periodicals 

P  Span 

Spanish  Periodicals 

P  Ital 

Italian  Periodicals 

P  Hung 

Hungarian  Periodicals 

PGr. 

Mod.  Greek  Periodicals 

EAST 


INDEX    OF    SHELF-MARKS 


(A)   THE   OLD   ALCOVES 


***  Tlie  system  in  use  clown  to  1877  for  the  whole  library,  iind  still  continued  for  such  old 
books  as  have  not  been  reclassified  since  that  date. 


Alcove 

Subject 

Location 

stack 

Floor      Row 

1  and  2 

Miscellaneous 

w 

3 

3  and  3^ 

Bibliography 

w 

3-4 

4 

Rhetoric,  Phonography  and 

Modern  Latin 

w 

4 

H 

P^locution  and  Mod.  Latin 

w 

4 

5  and  5^ 

Miscellaneous 

w 

4 

8  and  8J 

Celtic  and  Modern  Latin 

w 

4 

9  and  9i 

Miscel.  Lit.  and  Modern  Latin 

w 

4 

10  and  lOi 

General  Geography 

w 

5 

11 

General  History 

w 

5 

12 

School  Books 

E 

7 

14,  15,  16 

History 

^Y 

7 

17 

Biography 

w 

7 

m 

Biography,  Jewish  History, 

Spiritualism,  etc. 

w 

7-8 

18 

Bibles  and  Criticism 

w 

8 

18^ 

Theology 

w 

8-9 

19  and  19^ 

Theology 

w 

9-11 

20 

Miscellaneous 

w 

11 

21 

Periodicals 

w 

11 

22  and  22^ 

Church  History 

AV 

11-12 

23 

Miscellaneous 

w 

24 

23J 

Philosoi)hy  of  History,  etc. 

w 

24 

24 

Political  Science 

w 

24 

2U 

Law 

w 

24-25 

25 

Church  Councils 

w 

25 

27 

Medicine 

w 

25 

27  Case 

Large  Folios 

w 

34 

16 


Alcove 

Subject 

Location 

suck 

Floor       Row 

28 

Bibliography 

W 

25 

28  L 

Law 

W 

25 

29 

Bibliography 

W 

25-26 

30 

Rhetoric 

^Y 

26(opp.) 

31 

School  Books 

w 

26 

32  and  32i 

Miscellaneous 

w 

28 

33 

Miscellaneous 

w 

28 

34 

Useful  Arts 

w 

28 

35 

Mod.  Latin  and  Miscel.  Literature  W 

28 

36 

Geography 

w 

28 

37 

History 

w 

28(opp.) 

38 

Sumner  Library  (Miscel.) 

w 

28-29 

38  Case 

Sumner  Library  (Atlases) 

w 

26(opp.) 

38  L 

Law  and  Agriculture 

w 

36(opp.) 

39 

History 

w 

29 

40 

Orientalia 

w 

29 

42 

Bibles  and  Criticism 

Robinson  Hall 

43,  44 

Theology 

Robinson  Hall 

45 

Miscellaneous 

Robinson  Hall 

45^,  46,  47 

Agriculture 

Robinson  Hall 

48 

Miscellaneous 

Robinson  Hall 

49 

Secret  Societies,  Law  and 

Medicine 

Robinson  Hall 

50 

Medicine 

Robinson  Hall 

50  Case 

Large  Folios 

Robinson  Hall 

50  Table 

Large  Folios 

Robinson  Hall 

51 

Medicine 

Robinson  Hall 

51  L 

Law  and  Agriculture 

W 

37(opp.) 

119  and  119i 

Theological  Periodicals 

W 

34 

122 

Theological  Periodicals 

w 

35 

122^ 

Hymns 

w 

35 

134 

Medical  Periodicals 

w 

35 

136 

Medical  Periodicals 

w 

35 

Note. — The  alcoves  ropresented  by  tlie  following  numbers  arc  now  ol)solete 
6  and  7,  Newspapers;  13,  Documents;  2fi,  Gray  Collection;  41,  Pamphlets. 


17 


(B)    THE   CLASSES   ARRANGED   ON   THE  "FIXED- 
LOCATION"  PLAN,  1877-1881 

\*  Still  continued  for  these  classes,  excejjt  that  books  on  South  America  and  on  (ierniany 
have  been  re-classified  and  re-nunibered  (SA  and  Ger). 


Shelf-Nnmbe 

r                         Subject 

Location 

stack 

Floor 

Row 

1200-1299 

Language  :  General 

E 

2 

1 

1300-1399 

American  History 

E 

3 

1-2 

1400-1499 

Englisli  History 

E 

4 

1 

1500-1599 

Freneli  History 

E 

5 

1-2 

2200-2299 

Language  :  Agglut.  and  Semitic 

E 

2 

2 

2311,  2316 

Central  American  History 

E 

3 

2 

2312-2315 

South  American  Hist,  (now 

SA) 

W 

1 

6-7 

2321-2347 

South  American  Hist,  (now 

SA) 

W 

1 

6-7 

2351-2387 

Central  American  History 

E 

3 

3 

2400-2499 

English  History 

E 

4 

2 

2500-2599 

French  History 

E 

5 

2-3 

3200-3299 

Language  :   Semitic,  etc. 

E 

2 

2-3 

3300-3366 

South  American  Hist,  (now 

SA) 

W 

1 

6-7 

3367-3399 

West  Indies 

E 

3 

4-5 

3400-3499 

English  History 

E 

4 

3 

3500-3599 

French  History 

E 

5 

3-5 

4200-4299 

Greek  Language 

E 

2 

4 

4300-4399 

Canadian  History 

E 

3 

5-6 

4400-4499 

English  History 

E 

4 

4 

4500-4599 

French  History 

E 

5 

5-6 

5200-5299 

Latin  Language 

E 

2 

5 

5300-5399 

American  Indians  and  U.  S. 

Hist. 

E 

3 

6-7 

5400-5499 

English  History 

E 

4 

5 

5500-5599 

French  History 

E 

5 

6-7 

6200-6299 

French  Language  (and  General 

Romance ) 

E 

2 

6 

6300-6399 

United  States  History 

E 

3 

7-9 

6400-6499 

English  History 

E 

4 

6 

6500-6599 

French  History 

E 

5 

7-9 

18 


Shelf-Number 

Subject 

Location 

stack 

Floor       Row 

7200-72i);» 

Spanish,  Portuguese  luid  Italiiin 

Languages 

E 

2 

7 

73()0-7;V.»<) 

United  States  History 

E 

3 

9-10 

7400-749i) 

English  History 

E 

4 

6 

7500-7o0i> 

F'rench  Biography  and  Literature  E 

5 

9-10 

8200-829'.* 

Germanic  Languages 

E 

2 

8 

8300-8399 

United  States  History 

E 

3 

10-12 

8400-8499 

English  History 

E 

4 

7-8 

8500-8599 

French  Literature 

E 

5 

10-11 

9200-9299 

Iilnglish  Language 

E 

2 

9 

9300-9399 

United  States  History 

E 

3 

12-13 

9400-9499 

EngUsh  (local)  ;  Scotch, 

Irish 

and  Welsh  History 

E 

4 

8-9 

9500-9599 

French  Literature 

E 

5 

11-12 

10200-10299 

Greek  History 

E 

2 

10 

10300-10399 

United  States  History 

E 

3 

13-15 

10400-10499 

English  Geneal.  and  Lit 

.  Hist. 

E 

4 

10-11 

10500-10599 

French  Literature 

E 

5 

13-14 

11200-11299 

Roman  History  and  Antiquities 

E 

2 

11 

11300-11399 

United  States  History 

E 

3 

15-16 

11400-11499 

English  Literature 

E 

4 

11 

11500-11599 

French  Literature 

E 

5 

14-15 

12200-12299 

Greek  and  Roman  Mytholog}', 

Inscriptions,  etc. 

E 

2 

12 

12300-12399 

United  States  History 

E 

3 

16-17 

12400-12499 

English  Literature 

E 

4 

12 

12500-12599 

French  Literature 

E 

5 

15-16 

13200-13299 

Greek  Literary  History, 

etc. 

E 

2 

13 

13300-13399 

United  States  History 

E 

3 

17-18 

13400-13499 

English  Literature 

E 

4 

13 

13500-13599 

German  History  (Now  ( 

3^er.) 

E 

0 

17-27 

14200-14299 

Greek  and  Roman  Philo 

isophy 

E 

2 

14 

14300-14399 

United  States  History 

E 

3 

18 

14400-14499 

English.  Literature 

E 

4 

14 

14500-14599 

German  History  (Now  ( 

G^er.) 

E 

5 

17-27 

19 


Shelf-Number 


15300- 
15400- 
15500- 
15566- 
16300- 
16400- 
16500- 
17300- 
17400- 
17500- 
18400- 
18500- 
19400- 
19500- 
20400- 
20500- 
21400- 
22400- 
23400- 
24200- 
25200- 
26200- 
27200- 
28200- 


-15399 
-15499 
-15565 
-15599 
-16399 
-16499 
■16599 
-17399 
-17499 
17599 
■18499 
■18599 
19499 
19599 
20499 
20599 
21499 
22499 
23499 
24299 
•25299 
26299 
27299 
28299 


Subject 

United  States  Geography 
English  Literature 
German  History  (Now  Ger.) 
Swiss  History 
American  Genealogy 
English  Literature 
German  Literature 
American  Biography 
English  Literature 
German  Literature 
English  Literature 
German  Literature 
English  Literature 
German  Literature 
English  Literature 
German  Literature 
English  Literature 
English  Literature 
English  Literature 
Folk  Lore 
Folk  Lore 
Folk  Lore 
Folk  Lore 
Folk  Lore 


L 

Stack 

lOcai 

FlOOI 

tion 

Row 

E 

3 

l.S-19 

E 

4 

15 

E 

5 

17-27 

W 

1 

37 

E 

3 

20 

E 

4 

16 

E 

6 

1-2 

E 

3 

21 

E 

4 

17 

E 

6 

2-3 

E 

4 

18 

E 

6 

3-4 

E 

4 

19 

E 

6 

4-5 

E 

4 

20 

E 

6 

5-6 

E 

4 

21 

E 

4 

22 

E 

4 

23 

W 

.  3 

1 

W 

3 

1-2 

W 

3 

2-3 

W 

3 

3-4 

W 

3 

4 

20 


(C)    TEMPORARY   GENERAL   DIVISIONS   BEGUN   IN   1878 

*t*  Contimieil  to  tlio  present  time  for  new  accessions  not  yet 
permanently  classified. 

Division  Subject  Location 

stack    Floor       Row 

T  History  and  (Tcography  "NV  1  1,1-1.") 

II  History  and  Geography  W  1  15 

III  Theology  W  1  ir,-20 

IV  Bibliography  and  Literature  W  2  22-25 

V  Medicine,  Arts,  Agriculture, 

Forestry                                          W  1  1-2 

VI  Law,  Politics,  SecretSocieties,  etc.  AV  1  35-36 

VII  Biography  and  Miscellany  AV  1  20-21 
VUI  Periodicals  AV  1  21-22 
IX                         Periodicals                                          AV  1  22-23 


(D)    CLASSES    DESIGNATED    BY   AN    ABBREVIATION    THAT 

INDICATES  THE  SUBJECT;    AND  A  FEAV  OTHER  GROUPS 

OF  BOOKS   DESIGNATED   BY   ABBREVIATIONS 

***  The  system  applied  to  all  classes  arranired  since  1S83,  and  to  be 
applied  eventually  throughout  the  Library. 


Class-Mark 

A 

Cataloguers'  Ref ,  Books 

(Ale. 

A) 

E 

2 

1  (opp.) 

Afr 

African  History   ' 

AV 

1 

23 

AL 

American  Literature 

E 

3 

23-27 

Ala  Doc 

Alabama  Documents 

E 

1 

14 

An 

Anthropology 

AV 

2 

26 

Ang 

Angling 

E 

4 

25  &  Cist 

ARa-ARg 

Rarities  and  MSS. 

Closets 

in  Hist. 

Read.  Rm. 

AR  Cases  1-2 

Large  Folios 

AV 

1 

34 

Arc 

Archaeology 

AV 

3 

5-11 

Ari  Doc 

Arizona  Documents 

E 

1 

14 

Ark  Doc 

Arkansas  Documents 

E 

1 

14 

Astr 

Astronomy 

AV 

2 

36 

Aus 

Austrian  History 

AV 

1 

33 

B 

Cataloguers'  Ref.  Books 

i(Alc 

•.B) 

E 

2 

7 (opp.) 

Bi 

Bible  Collection  (selected) 

AV 

1 

34 

21 


Class-Mark 

Subject 

Location 

stack 

Floor       Row 

Hot 

Botany 

A\' 

2 

30-31 

Brit  Doc 

British  Docinnonts 

E 

1 

1-lU 

Brit  Hist 

British  History  (long  sets) 

E 

4 

24-25 

C 

Cataloguers'  Ref.  Books  (Ale.  C) 

E 

2 

12(opp.) 

Cabs  A-D,  N  6 

Miscellany 

\X 

1 

34 

Cabs  E  &  N  1-2 

Manuscripts 

AV 

1 

18(opp.) 

Cal  Doc 

California  Documents 

E 

1 

14 

Can  Doc 

Canadian  Documents 

E 

1 

12-13 

Carl 

Carlyle  Collection 

E 

4 

Closet 

Cases  I,  R,  S 

Large  Folios 

AV 

1 

34 

Ch 

Chinese  History  and  Literature 

W 

1 

27 

Ch  Doc 

Chinese  Documents 

E 

1 

13 

Chem 

Chemistry 

^v 

2 

38-39 

Colo  Doc 

Colorado  Documents 

E 

1 

14 

Conn  Doc 

Connecticut  Documents 

E 

1 

14 

Crus 

Crusades 

W 

1 

38 

Cyc 

Encyclopaedias 

E 

3-0 

28 

D 

Cataloguers' Ref.  Books  (Ale.  D) 

E 

2 

14(opp.) 

Dak  Doc 

Dakota  Documents 

E 

1 

14 

DC  Doc 

District  of  Cohimbia  Documents 

E 

1 

14 

Del  Doc 

Delaware  Documents 

E 

1 

14 

Dii- 

Directories 

Robinson  Hall 

Dn 

Dante 

E 

6 

10-11 

DR 

Reference  Books 

Deliver 

y  Room 

Dr 

Drawers 

Hist.  Read.  Rm. 

Econ 

Economics 

W 

2 

9-14 

Econ  P 

Economic  Periodicals 

V^' 

2 

8-9 

Educ 

Education 

W 

2 

19-21 

Educ  P 

Educational  Periodicals 

W 

2 

15 

Educ  R 

Educational  Reports 

W 

2 

16-19 

Educ  T 

Text-books 

E 

6 

7 

Egypt  Case 

"  Description  de  I'Egypte" 

W 

1 

17(opp.) 

Emb 

Emblems 

A^' 

3 

4 

Eng 

Engineering 

W 

2 

40 

Eng  Lit 

English  Lit.  Soc.  and  Period. 

E 

4 

26 

22 


Class-Mark 

Subject 

Location 

stack 

FlOOI 

Row 

FA 

Fine  Arts 

W 

•> 
•J 

12-21 

Fla  Doc 

Florida  Documents 

E 

1 

14 

Fr  Hist 

French  History ;  serials 

E 

1 

13 

G,  Ga-Gz 

Greek  Authors 

E 

2 

15-20 

Ga  Doc 

Georgia  Documents 

E 

1 

14 

Geog 

Geographical  Periodicals 

W 

3 

3!)-40 

Geol 

Geology 

A\^ 

2 

33 

Ger 

German  History 

E 

5 

17-27 

Ger  Hist  1-7!)!) 

Ger.  Hist.  ;   serials  (Now  Ger) 

E 

5 

17-27 

Ger  Hist  800-82. 

5  Swiss  History  ;  serials 

W 

1 

37 

HI  Doc 

Hawaii  Documents 

E 

1 

14 

HU 

Harvard  University  Collection 

W 

1 

40 

Id  Doc 

Idaho  Documents 

E 

1 

14 

111  Doc 

Illinois  Documents 

E 

1 

14 

Ind  Doc 

Indiana  Documents 

E 

1 

14 

Inf 

Inferno                                Closets  in  Hist. 

Read.  Rm. 

lo  Doc 

Iowa  Documents 

E 

1 

14 

Ital 

Italian  History  and  Literature 

E 

6 

12-19 

Jap 

Japanese  and  Korean  Hist,  and  Lit 

.W 

1 

27 

JG 

Judeo-German  Collection 

E 

(5 

s 

Kan  Doc 

Kansas  Documents 

E 

1 

14 

Ky  Doc 

Kentucky  Documents 

E 

1 

14 

L,  La-Lz 

Latin  Authors 

E 

2 

21-25 

La  Doc 

Louisiana  Documents 

E 

1 

14 

Lan 

Landscape  Architecture 

W 

3 

21 

LR 

Librarian's  Room 

E 

2 

L  Soc 

Learned  Societies 

W 

3 

26-32 

Long 

Longfellow  Collection  of  Poetry 

E 

3 

27 

M  1-2470 

Maps  :  Europe,  Asia,  Africa 

E 

3 

Pass. 

3000-4044 

America,  Canada,  U.  S. 

E 

2 

Coll.  Rm 

4045-4050 

U.  S.  (Geological Survey) 

E 

5 

Pass. 

4055-4365 

U.S.  (Civil  War,  K.R.,  etc.) 

E 

3 

Pass. 

4370-4710 

Mexico,  Central  and  So.  Amer. 

E 

4 

Pass. 

4715-4800 

Australia,  Oceans,  and  Polar 

E 

4 

Pass. 

4805-4979 

Charts  :  America 

E 

4 

Pass. 

23 


Class-Mark 

Subject 
(Charts)                                          < 

Location 

stack    Floor       Row 

M  4980-5310 

U.  S.  (Coast and  Lake  Survey) 

>V 

2 

Pass. 

5315-5450 

Europe,  etc. 

E 

3 

Pass. 

5505-6000 

U.  S.  Hydrographic  Office 

E 

4 

Pass. 

12000-70000  Miscellaneous  Plates 

E 

2 

Coll.  Rm, 

MA  15-20 

Atlases:  General  (chronol.) 

E 

2 

Coll.  Rm, 

63-75 

Phys.  Geography ;  Celestial 

W 

3 

40(opp.) 

77-107 

Historical  (and  facsimiles) 

AV 

3 

40(opp.) 

110-2445 

Europe,  Asia,  and  Africa 

E 

3 

Pass. 

3000-5450 

America  (also  Charts) 

W 

3 

40(opp.) 

Mm-Mp 

Atlases-Mercator,  Ptolemy,  etc. 

E 

2 

Coll.  Rm, 

MR 

Roller  Maps 

E 

2 

Coll.  Rm, 

E 

3 

Pass, 

W 

3 

18(opp.) 

Mass  Doc 

Massachusetts  Documents 

E 

1 

14-16 

Math 

Mathematics 

W 

2 

34-35 

Mail 

Von Maurer Collection  (uuclass. ) 

Robinson  Hall 

Md  Doc 

Maryland  Documents 

E 

1 

14 

Me  Doc 

Maine  Documents 

E 

1 

14 

Met 

Geography 

W 

1 

34 

Met  Case 

Physical  Geograph}^ 

Univ.  Museum 

MG 

Modern  Greek  Hist,  and  Lit. 

E 

6 

8-9 

Mich  Doc 

Michigan  Documents 

E 

1 

17 

Minn  Doc 

Minnesota  Documents 

E 

1 

17 

Miss  Doc 

Mississippi  Documents 

E 

1 

17 

Mo  Doc 

Missouri  Documents 

E 

1 

17 

Mol 

Moli^re 

E 

5 

16 

Mon 

Montaigne 

E 

5 

11 

Mont  Doc 

Montana  Documents 

E 

1 

17 

MS 

Manuscripts                       Closets 

in  Hist. 

Read.  Rm. 

E 

2 

Closets 

Mus 

Music 

W 

3 

22-25 

Nav 

Navigation 

W 

2 

37 

N  C  Doc 

North  Carolina  Documents 

E 

1 

17 

N  D  Doc 

North  Dakota  Documents 

E 

1 

17 

Neb  Doc 

Nebraska  Documents 

E 

1 

17 

24 


Class-Mark 

Subject 

L 

roca 

tion 

stack 

Floor       Row 

Neth 

Dutch  ami  Belgian  Hist,  and  Lit 

.    AV 

37 

Nev  Doc 

Nevada  Documents 

i: 

17 

News 

Newspapers         Perkins  Hall  aiii 

d  \\' 

20(opp.) 

NH 

Natural  History 

W 

2(;-27 

NH  Doc 

New  Hampshire  Documents 

E 

17 

N  J  Doc 

Ne>v  Jersey  Documents 

E 

17 

N  M  Doc 

New  Mexico  Documents 

E 

17 

N  Y  Doc 

New  York  Documents 

E 

17 

0  Doc 

Ohio  Documents 

E 

17 

Okl  Doc 

Oklahoma  Documents 

E 

17 

Or  Doc 

Oregon  Documents 

E 

17 

Ott 

Ottoman  Collection 

E 

Pass. 

P 

Periodicals,  Eng.  and  Amer. 

E 

18-23 

PFr 

French 

E 

23-25 

P  Germ 

German 

E 

25-26 

PGr 

Greek 

E 

6 

Pass. 

PHung 

Hungarian 

E 

6 

Pass. 

PItal 

Italian 

E 

6 

Pass. 

PNeth 

Dutch 

W 

1 

37 

PPort 

Portuguese 

E 

6 

Pass. 

P  Rom 

Romance 

E 

6 

Pass. 

P  Scan 

Scandinavian 

E 

6 

Pass. 

P  Span 

Spanish 

E 

6 

Pass. 

Pa  Doc 

Pennsylvania  Documents 

E 

1 

17-18 

Pam 

Pamphlet  Collection 

E 

1 

Basement 

Park 

Parkraan  Collection 

E 

3 

22-23 

PhG 

Physical  Geography 

A>' 

2 

32 

Phil 

Philosophy 

A\' 

2 

1-5 

Philol 

Philological  Periodicals 

E 

2 

25-27 

Phys 

Physics 

W 

2 

37-38 

Piers  1-3 

Cataloguers'  Reference  Books 

E 

2  1 

-10(opp.) 

Port 

Portuguese  History  and  Lit. 

E 

(i 

24 

Prov 

Proverbs 

^V 

3 

4 

R 

Riant  Collection  (unclassified) 

W 

1 

2,3,11 

Reg 

Registers           Robinson  Hall  iwv 

d  W 

1 

20(opp.) 

25 


Class-Mark 

Subject 

Location 

stack 

Floor       Row 

RI  Doc 

Rhode  Island  Documents 

E 

1 

18 

Rom 

Romance  Literature 

K 

6 

24 

RR 

Reference  Books 

Readini 

g  Room 

S 

General  Science 

W 

2 

26 

SA 

South  American  History 

W 

1 

6-7 

SAP 

South  American  Periodicals 

W 

1 

7 

S  Atl 

School  Atlases 

W 

3 

40(opp.) 

SC  Doc 

South  Carolina  Documents 

E 

1 

18 

Scan 

Scandina\dan  Hist,  and  Lit. 

E 

6 

25-28 

Sci 

Scientific  Periodicals 

AV 

3 

32-39 

SD  Doc 

South  Dakota  Documents 

E 

1 

18 

Seiii 

Semitic  History  and  Literature 

W 

1 

38-39 

Slav 

Slavic  Collection 

W 

1 

30-33 

See 

Social  Questions 

W 

2 

6-7 

Span 

Spanish  History  and  Literature 

E 

6 

20-23 

Sparks 

Sparks  Manuscripts 

Readini 

g  Room 

Sum 

Sumner  Rarities 

E 

2 

Libr.  Rm. 

TDn 

Ticknor  Dante  Collection 

E 

6 

11 

Tenn  Doc 

Tennessee  Documents 

E 

1 

18 

Tex  Doc 

Texas  Documents 

E 

1 

18 

Thr 

Theatre 

E 

4 

26-27 

Tr 

Tracts 

W 

1 

20(opp.) 

UA 

Harvard  University  Archives 

W 

1 

l(opp.) 

U  Doc 

Utah  Documents 

E 

1 

18 

US  Doc 

U.S.  Documents 

Hist.  Read.  Rm, 

(Select  series) 

E 

11 

Va  Doc 

Virginia  Documents 

E 

18 

Vt  Doc 

Vermont  Documents 

E 

18 

Wales 

Wales  Collection  (Orieutalia,  etc 

.)W 

34 

War 

Military  Art 

w 

2 

30,32 

Wis  Doc 

Wisconsin  Documents 

E 

18 

W  Va  Doc 

West  Virginia  Documents 

E 

18 

Wy  Doc 

Wyoming  Documents 

E 

18 

Z 

Zoology 

W 

2 

28-29 

26 


(£)    DESIGNATIONS   OF   DEPARTMENT   AND   SPECIAL 
REFERENCE   LIBRARIES 

%*  Used  for  tlie  books  t)rtlicsc  lil)nii-if<  wliiu  rfcordtal  in  the 
Catalogues  of  tlie  CoUepe  Library. 


AA 

Arnold  Arboretum 

West  Roxbury 

AO 

Astronomical  Observatory 

Concord  Ave. 

Arch 

Architecture 

Robinson  Hall 

BG 

Gray  Herbarium 

Garden  St. 

BI 

Bussey  Institution 

Jamaica  Plain 

Bot  Lab 

Botanical  Laboratory 

Univ.  Museum 

Chem  Lab 

Chemical  Laboratory 

Boylston  Hall 

Ch  Mem 

Child  Memorial  Library  (Eng 

lish)   Warren  House 

Class 

Classical  Philology 

Harvard  Hall 

Dent  S 

Dental  School 

Boston 

DS 

Divinity  School 

Divinity  Ave. 

Educ  Lib 

Education 

Lawi-ence  Hall 

Engin 

Engineering 

Pierce  Hall 

FMA 

Fogg  Art  Museum 

Fogg  Art  Mus. 

Fr  Dept 

French 

Warren  House 

Greol  Lab 

Geological  Laboratory 

University  Mus. 

Germ 

German 

AVarren  House 

Herb 

Gray  Herbarium 

Garden  St. 

Hist 

History 

Harvard  Hall 

J  PL 

Physical  Laboratory 

Jeflferson  Phys.  Lab. 

LS 

Law  School 

Austin  Hall 

L  Mem 

Lowell  Memorial  Library 

(Romance) 

AVarren  House 

Math  Lib 

Mathematics 

Sever  Hall  22 

Med  S 

Medical  School 

Boston 

Min  Lab 

Miueralogical  Laboratory 

University'  Mus. 

M  M  Lab 

Mining  and  Metallurg.  Lab, 

Rotch  Laboratory 

Mus  Dept 

Music 

Holden  Chapel 

MZ 

Museum  of  Comparative  Zoology    University  Mus. 

PE 

Political  Economy 

Harvaid  Hall 

PBH 

Phillips  Brooks  House 

Phillips  Brooks  House 

27 


PGL 

Philos 

Physiol  Lab 

PM 

Sanskr 

SL 

SQ 

S  S  Coinm 

Statist  Lab 

Zool  Lab 


Pliys.  Geog.  Laboratory 

Philosophy 

Physiological  Laboratory 

Peabody  Museum 

Sanskrit 

Semitic 

Social  Questions 

Social  Service  Committee 

Statistical  Laboratory 

Zoological  Laboratory 


University  Mas. 
Emerson  Hall 
P^merson  Hall 
Divinity  Ave. 
Warren  House 
Semitic  Museum 
Harvard  Hall 
Phillips  Brooks  House 
University  24 
University  Mus. 


INDEX    OF    SUBJECTS 


Against  each  subject  is  given  its  shelf-mark  (in  many  cases  a  series  of  numbers  following  an 

abbreviation).    To  find  the  place  in  the  Library  where  the  books  are  shelved, 

look  up  the  shelf-mark  in  the  Index  of  Shelf-marks. 


Abyssinia 
Accident  insurance 
Accidents 

electrical 

railroad 
Accounting 
Acoustics 

architecture 

music 

physiology 
Acropolis  (Athens) 
Acting 
Advertising 

obnoxious  public 

theatrical 
Aeromechanics 
Aeronautics 
Aesthetics  (art) 

music 
Africa 

African  languages 
Agnosticism 
Agricultural  schools 
Agriculture  (economics) 
Albania 

Albanian  language 
Albanian  literature 
Alchemy 

Alcohol  (temperance) 
Alectryomancy 
Algae 
Algebra 

Algebraic  analysis 
Algebraic  curves 
Algeria 
Almanacs 

Scattered  according  to  subje< 
subject  catalogue. 


Afr  4201-4695 

Econ  9800 

Soc  1603 

Eng  4975 

Econ  3225 

Econ  7425 

Phys  2000-2190 

F  A  2935 

Mus  288 

Phys  2140 

Arc  710,  716 

Thr  1075-95 

Econ  7426 

Lan  860 

Thr  1110 

Phys  1700-1870 

Eng  5506-90 

F  A  120-150 

Mus  100 

Afr 

2275 

Phil  8610 

Educ  6860-74 

Econ  6300-6560 

Ott  32 10-28 

4227 

Ott  3232-35 

24221-26 

Soc  4700 

24263 

Bot  5595-5610 

Math  2000-2560 

Math  2666-70 

Math  8586-90 

Afr  1801-2386 

t  or  origin.     See  the 


Alphabets 

deaf  and  dumb 

illuminated 
Amana  community 


1247 

Educ  8930 

PA  1120-28 

Soc  1000 


America  (general  and  early  works) 

1321-86,  2381-87 

American  literature  A  L 

Amulets  24272 

Amusements  (ethics)  Phil  9010 

laboring  classes  Soc  1550 

Analytical  geometry  Math  8503-8810 

Anarchism  Soc  1150 

Anatomy,  artistic  F  A  6470-6500 

comparative  Z  14 

Ancestor  worship  (Japan)  Jap  1245 

Anchors  Nav  555-60 

Angels  (in  art)  FA  205.9 

Angling  Ang 

Aniline  dyes  Chem  7606-10 

Animal  chemistry  Chem  486-500 

Animal  electricity  N  H  3105-10 

Animal  magnetism  Phil  6670-95 

Animal  psychology  Phil  5810-35 

Animals  (zoology)  Z 

distribution  of  Z  19 

fossil                                "  Geol  3056-3810 

kindness  to  Soc  2255 

Annuities  Econ  9642 

Anthropology  An 

journals  and  societies  Sci  3055-3125 

criminal  Soc  2960-75 

teaching  and  study  of  Educ  2830 

Anthropometry  An  3305-10 

Antiquities.     See  Archaeology  Arc 
For  manners  and  customs  and  historical  miscel- 
lany, see  the  country  divisions. 

Apparitions  Phil  7060 
See  also  Folk-lore,  etc. 


30 


Apprenticeship 
A  rabia 

Arabic  liinguage 
Aramaic  lanjiuasjc 


Soc  1555 

Sem 

3231-41 

8221-26 


Arbitration  (laboring  classes)     Soc  15(>0-(j1 

Arc  incasurcinents  Astr  335G-00 

Archaeology  Arc 

teaching  and  study  of  Educ  2225 

Architectural  schools  Educ  6730-44 

Arcliitecture  FA  1500-2999 

For  ancient  remains,  see  also  Archaeology. 

naval  Eng  5036-5310 

school  Educ  2590 

theatre  Thr  1150 

Argentine  Hepublic  S  A  5000-5499 

Argentine  literature  Span  9500-9699 

Arithmetic  Math  446-690 

Armenia  Ott  3450-95 

Armenian  language  3264 

Armies  (military  art)  War  2005-2310 

Armor  War  4095-4100 

Art.     See  Fine  arts  F  A 

Art  schools  Educ  6715-29 

Artesian  wells  Eng  976-80 

(geology)  Geol  5856-60 

Arthurian  romances  27271-73 

Arts  and  crafts.     See  Decoration  and 

design  FA  1050-1148 

Astrology  24231-32 

Astronomy  Astr 

ephem.,  observ.,  journals        Sci  255-725 

Greek  and  Roman  13282 

teaching  and  st\idy  of  Educ  2335 

Astrophysics  Astr  6006-6990 

Atmospheric  pressure  Ph  G  4505-10 

Atomic  theory  Chem  3506-10 

Atomic  weights,  tables  Chem  1950 

Atomism  Phil  260 

Attention  Phil  5330 

Auburn  system  (prisons)  Soc  3925 

Auditing  Econ  7428 

Aurora  Astr  6356-60 

Australian  languages  2274 

Austria-Hungary  Aus 

Auto-vehicles  Eng  S23 

journals  Sci  1455-1525 


Balkan  Peninsula 

Ballistics 

Balloons 

Banking 

Barbary  States 

Barometer 


Slav  8100-8555 

War  4295-4300 

Eng  5507-10 

Econ  4700-5099 

Afr  1001-3000 

Ph  G  4355-60 


Basque  language  1275 

Beef  trust  Econ  3890 

Belgian  literature  (Dutch)     Neth  4000-6000 

Frencli   writers  of   Belf;iuni   are   iiicluiled  under 
French  literature. 

Belgium  Neth  1-1999 

Belief  Phil  5070 

Bells  (musical  instruments)  Mus  361.5 

church  Arc  1076 

Bengali  language  3254 

Berber  language  2265 

Bessemer  process  Chem  7236-40 

Bible  (selected  eds.  and  trans.)  Bi 

J  ud  e  o-Ge  rm  an  J  G  6.1 

Old  Slavic  Slav  395 

Serbo-Lusatian  Slav  7520 

dictionaries  and  concordances  RR  1305-08 

in  schools  (U.S.)  Educ  1355 

Bible  plants  Bot  105-10 

Biblical  proverbs  Prov  19 

Bibliography 

(ieneral  bibliof;:raphy  not  yet  classified. 
Special  bibliographies  are  classified  bj-  subject. 

Bigamy  Soc  5360 

Biography 

(ieneral  biograpliy  still  unclassified, 
biography  of  autliors,  witli  their  works ;  of  states- 
men, with  history;  of  artists,  with  art;  etc.    At 
the  end  of  Country  classes  is  a  division  of  Biog- 
raphy' for  works  not  otherwise  classified. 

Biology  N  H  2945-4593 

teaching  and  study  of  Educ  2338 

Blind,  education  of  the  Educ  8625-8799 

marriage  of  the  Soc  5415 

Blowpipe  (anal,  chemistry)       Chem  947-50 

Bohemia  Aus  60000-69999 

Bohemian  language  3291-94 

Bohemian  literature  Slav  7700-7865 

Bohemian  periodicals  Slav  100-110 

Boilers  (steam)  Eng  2666-70 

Bolivia  S  A  5500-5799 

Bolivian  literature  Span  9200-9299 

Book-keeping  Math  595-600 

Bosnia  Slav  8300-55 

Botany  Bot 

journals  and  societies  Sci  2055-2155 

fossil  Geol  3906-70 

teaching  and  study  of  Educ  2341 

Bounties.     See  Subsidies. 

Boycotting  Soc  1570 

Brain.     See  Mind  and  body        Phil  6100-35 

psychology  Phil  5200-7299 

Brazil  S  A  5800-6215 

Brazilian  literature  Port  8000-8400 


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Briton  language 

3277 

Bridges 

Eng  736-50 

military 

War  5355-(i0 

Brigandage,  Italian 

Ital  2040 

Bronze  age 

Arc  385-410 

Brook  Farm 

Soc  1015 

Bulgaria 

Slav  9100-60 

Bulgarian  language 

3296 

Bulgarian  literature 

Slav  9200-25 

Burmese  language 

1286 

Business 

Econ  7400-50 

Byzantine  Empire. 

See 

Greece . 

Calculus 

Math  3000-3160 

Camorra 

Soc  3250 

Canada 

4341-4387 

Canadian  documents 

Can  Doc 

Canadian  genealogy, 

Eng 

lish            16321-97 

French 

4374 

Canadian  literary  history 

4374 

Canadian  literature 

French  authors  of  Canada  are  included  under 
French  literature ;  English  authors  under  Amer- 
ican literature. 

Canals  Econ  3400-3545 

construction  of  Eng  986-90 

Capital  punishment  Soc  3539-65 

Carnival  (in  Italy)  Ital  2020 

in  Rome  Ital  4333 


Carpentry 

econ.  hist. 
Catacombs 
Catalan  language 
Catalan  literature 
Catalan  periodicals 
Cataracts 
Categories 
Caucasian  languages 
Cavalry  tactics 

drill  tactics 
Celestial  mechanics 
Celibacy 
Cell  (biology) 

botany 
Celtic  language 
Celtic  literature 
Cement,  Portland 
Central  America 


Eng  686-90 

Econ  7525 

Arc  1015,  1025-27 

7236 

Rom  2002-3099 

P  Rom 

Geol  5656-60 

Phil  5075 

1275 

War  955-60 

War  1305-60 

Astr  3003-3910 

Soc  5370 

NH  3155-60 

Bot  905-13 

3271-77 

8,  8.^,  IV 

Eng  636-40 

2351-87 


Central  American  literature       Span  8400-99 
Ceramics  Arc  1730-1990 

Chap-books.     See  Folk-lore. 
Character  Phil  9035 

Charity,  benevolence  and  pauperism 

Soc  2000-2825 


Charlemagne  cycle  27275-77 

Charms  and  amulets  24272 

Chemical  industries  (economics)    Econ  7540 

See  also  Technol.  chemistry. 

Chemistry  Chem 

journals  and  societies  Sci  1255-1325 

teaching  and  study  of  Educ  2345 

Child  labor  Soc  1580 

Child  study  Educ  2075-90 

Children  (charity)  Soc  2270 

crime  Soc  3175 

etiiics.     See  Family  Phil  9160-85 

employment  in  theatres  Thr  1155 

marriage  of  Soc  5375 

Chili  S  A  6400-6899 

Chilian  literature  Span  9300-9499 

China  Ch  1-299 

Chinese  documents  Ch  Doc 

Chinese  immigration  (U.S.)  9384 

Chinese  language  1282-85 

Chinese  literature  Ch  300-404 

Chinese  philosophy  (history  only)    Phil  930 

Chiromancy  Pliil  6050-51 

Christ  (in  art).     See  Legendary  art 

FA  190,  205.1 
Christian  archaeology  Arc  1015-33 

Christian  legends  in  art  FA  190-205 

Christian  socialism  Soc  850 

Chronology  Astr  1706-10 

Greek  and  Roman        10282,  10221,  11255 
Church  history 

General  church  lustor3-  and  histor}- of  sects  and 
institutions  not  yet  classified ;  church  history 
of  special  places  and  counti'ies  uuder  local 
history. 


Circassia 

Circus 

Cities,  gro\vth  of 

improvement  of 

slums 
City  and  country  (ethics) 
City  architecture 
Civil  engineering 


Slav  3425 

Thr  1216 

Econ  2680 

Lan  820 

Soc  2280 

Phil  9050 

FA  2937.2 

Eng  456-1260 


Civil  service  reform  (Great  Britain)       1444 
United  States  9384 

Classical  dictionaries 

RR360  and  10291,  93-97 
Classical  education  Educ  2243-50 

Cliff  dwellers  Arc  950-983 

Climatology  Ph  G  6055-6993 

Clouds  Ph  G  4605-10 

Coal,  combustion  of  Eng  2638-40 

Coal  mining  Eng  1286-1390 

Coal  trade  Econ  7550 


32 


Coal  trust  Econ  3895 

Coeducation  Educ  8480 

Coffee  houses  (charity)  Soc  2285 

Coinage,  international  Econ  4685 

Coins.     See  Nuniisnnitics  Arc  1300-1G80 

Colombia  S  A  7000-7299 

Colombian  literature  Span  8700-8899 

Colonization  Econ  2428-56 

Sep  also  uutk-r  Couutries. 

Color  photography  F  A  6660.16 
Color  sense  and  color  blindness      Phil  5645 

Comets,  constitution  of  Astr  6506-10 

orbits  of  Astr  3066-70 

superstitions  about  24281 

Commerce  Econ  6610-7390 

See  also  Business;  Stocks. 

Commercial  arithmetic  Math  566-70 

Commercial  associations  Econ  7345 

Commercial  chemistry  Chem  1107-10 

Commercial  education  P]duc  7100-7250 

Commercial  travelling  Econ  7432 
Communism.     See  Socialism   Soc  700-1150 

Compass  Nav  705-10 

Concrete  Eng  637-39 

Conic  sections  Math  5136-40 

analytic,  geom.  Math  8606-10 

projective  geom.  Math  5206-10 

Consanguinity  Soc  5520 

Conscience  Phil  9075 

Consciousness  Phil  5374 

Conservation  of  energy  Phys  400 
Constitutional  law  and  history. 

See  tlie  note  under  Countries. 

Consular  reports  Econ  5810-20 

Contract  labor  Soc  1590 

Contract  system  (prisons)  Soc  3930 

Cooperation  Soc  1595-99 

Copper  (metallurgy)  Chem  7305 

mining  Eng  1480-90 
Coptic  language  2265 
Corea  Jap  3000-3900 
Corn  (pol.  econ.)  Econ  7680-99 
Corn  laws  (Great  Britain)  Econ  4022 
Corporations  (industrial)  and  corpora- 
tion law  Econ  3810-49 
Correspondence  schools  Educ  7360 
Corsica  Ital  5400-5549 
Cosmology  Phil  281-306 
Costume  FA  1195-1426 

college  (general)  Educ  3610 

U.S.  Educ  5325 

theatrical  Thr  1113 

in  Moliere's  plays  Mol  835 


Cotton  industry  Econ  7568-89 

Counterfeiting  Econ  4680 

Countries 

Africa  (partly  classified)  Afr 

America  (general  and  early) 

1321-86,  2381-87 
Austria-Hungary  Aus 

Canada  4341-87 

Central  America  2351-56 

China  Ch  1-299 

France  1511-6599 

Germany  Ger 

Great  Britain  1411-9499 

Greece  (ancient)  10211-77 

Byzantine  and  modern  M  G  1-1199 

Italy  Ital  1-5999 

Japan  and  Korea    Jap  1-1999,  3000-3900 
Mexico  2371-84 

Netherlands  Neth  1-3999 

Ottoman  Empire  Ott 

Polar  regions  4321-37 

Portugal  Port  1-3999 

Rome  (ancient)  11221-97 

modern  Ital  4300-40 

Russia  and  other  Slavic  countries 

Slav  1-4025 
Scandinavia  Scan  1-3999 

South  America  S  A 

Spain  Span  1-3999 

Switzerland  15571-97 

United  States  1311-17399 

Under  each  of  these  countrj'  divisions  are  in- 
cluded :  history  (including  constitutional,  mili- 
tarj'  and  naval  history,  politics  and  political 
biography),  description  and  travel,  ethnology, 
manners  and  customs,  local  history  and  descrip- 
tion, heraldry,  genealogy,  and  miscellaneous 
biography. 
The  literature  and  literary  history  of  a  country 
follow,  in  most  cases,  directly  after  the  history. 
Books  relating  to  the  art,  antiquities,  folklore, 
philosophy  and  education  of  a  country,  to  its 
natural  history,  and  to  its  economic,  inthistrial, 
and  social  conditions,  will  be  found  under  tlie 
appropriate  subject  class. 

Crania  An  3535-60 

Creation,  theories  of  (biology)   N  H  3505-10 

cosmology  Phil  281-306 

Credit  Econ  5100-29 

Credit  Mobilier  (U.S.)  Econ  3186.1 

Creole  language  1234 

Crime  Soc  2900-4260 

Criminals,  education  of  Educ  9100-24 

marriage  of  Soc  5415 

societies  of  Soc  3250 

Cripples,  education  of  Educ  9050-69 

Crises  Econ  5160-86 


33 


Croatia 

Croatiiin  language 
Croatian  literature 
Croatian  periodicals 


Slav  8365-65 

3295 

Slav  8850-75 

Slav  130-140 


Cross,  the  (antiq.  and  customs)        Arc  1077 
Crusa*U'S  Cms 

Crystallography  Geol  755(5-60,  7663 


3395-96 
Sjian  7600-99 
Math  8686-90 
Math  8586-90 


Educ  3610 

Soc  4708 

Soc  5380-5405 


Cuba 

Cuban  literature 

Curve  tracing  (anal,  geom.) 

Curves,  algebraic 

Customs 

See  the  note  under  Countries. 

college 

drinking  (general) 

marriage 

For    customs    connected    witli    birth,    marriage, 
burial,  etc.,  see  also  under  Countries. 

Cyanide  process  Chem  7436^0 

Dalmatia  Slav  8400-50 

Dalmato-Croatian  literature       Slav  8750-60 
Dance  of  death  Emb  31-52 

Dancing  (ethics)  Phil  9010 

Dangerous  occupations  Soc  1603 

Danish  language  (i.e.  Dano-Norwegian) 

8222-24 
Danish  literature 

teaching  and  study  of 
Danish  West  Indies 
Dante 


Deaf  and  dumb 

marriage  of 
Death  customs. 

superstitions 
Decoration  and  design 
Degrees,  college 


Scan  6000-7499 

Educ  2282 

3397 

Dn  and  T  Dn 

Educ  8800-8999 

Soc  5415 

See  under  Countries. 

24283 

FA  1050-1148 

Educ  3610 


See  also  the  individual  colleges. 
Delusions 
Demonology 
Denmark 

Dentistry  (education) 
Department  stores 
Determinants 
Devil  (art). 

folk-lore 
Dew 


24221-83 

24241-46 

Scan  300-1395 

Educ  6415-29 

Econ  7435 

Math  2345-50 


See  Legendary  art  FA  190-205 

24247 

Ph  G  4635-40 

Geol  7356-60 


Diamonds 
Dictionaries 

AiTanged  by  subjects.    Tlie  latest  are  placed  as 
reference  books  in  the  Reading  Room. 

Diflferential  equations  Math  3206-3300 

Diplomatics  Arc  1175-1200 

Directories  Dir 


Distillation 

Distilling  liquors 

Divination 

Divorce 

Drainage  and  irrigation 

Dramatic  art 

Drawing 

teaching  of 
Dreaming 

See  also  Sleep. 

Dunes 

Dutch  history 
Dutch  language 
Dutch  literature 
Dutch  West  Indies 
Dynamos 

Earthquakes 
Eastern  question 
Eclipses 
Economics 

teaching  and  study  of 
Ecstasy  and  stigmatization 
Ecuador 

literature 
Eddas,  elder 

younger 
Education 

periodicals  and  societies 

reports  and  documents 

text  books  (earlier) 

relation  to  crime 
Egypt  (modern) 
Egyptian  language 
Eight  hour  day 
Elasticity 

Elective  system  (education) 
Electric  light 
Electrical  engineering 
Electricity 

animal 

atmospheric 
Electro-magnetism 
Elliptic  functions 
Emblems 
Embryology  (general) 

invertebrate 
Emotions 

Employers'  liability 
Employers'  unions 
Encyclopaedias 


Cliem  1906-10 

Chem  7916-20 

24261-66 

Soc  5425 

Eng  1046-50 

Thr  1050-95 

F  A  6230-6553 

Educ  2215 

Phil  6480 

Geol  6306-10 

Neth  2030-3999 

8233-35 

Neth  4000-6000 

3397 

Eng  4036-40 

Geol  5506-10 

Ott  180-800 

Astr  1806-10 

Econ 

Educ  2220 

Phil  6520 

S  A  7300-7599 

Span  8900-99 

Scan  4200-87 

Scan  4500-45 

Educ 

EducP 

Educ  R 

Educ  T 

Soc  3150 

Afr  3001-4199 

2261-63 

Soc  1645 

Phys  1040-50 

Educ  3610 

Eng  4126-30 

Eng  3986-4990 

Phys  3000-3530 

N  H  3105-10 

Ph  G  5405-10 

Phys  3310 

Math  3706-10 

Emb 

Z  18 

Z  22.03 

Phil  5400-03 

Soc  1665 

Soc  1710 

Cyc 


The  latest  encyclopaedias  are  placed  in  the  Read- 
ing Room  among  reference  books. 


34 


education  Kduc  (J900-14 

journals  and  societies  Si-i  1455-1525 

"Engine,  heat  (steam,  gas,  etc.) 

En«  2095-2820 
Englisli  lanf^uage 
English  literature 

teaching  and  study  of 
English  periodicals 
Engraving 
Epistemology 
Equations  (diflferential) 

theory  of 


Eritrea 

Erosion 

Erse  language 

Eskimo  language 

Esthonia 

Esthoniau  language 

Etching 

Ethical  movement 

Ethics 

Ethiopic  language 

Ethnology.     See  Anthropology 
See  the  note  under  Countries. 

Etruscan  language  5294-95 

Evil  (philosophy)  Phil  8620 

Evolution  (philosophy)  Phil  3G5 

biology  N  H  3555-3610 

ethics  Phil  9150 

Exhibitions,  industrial  Econ  5950-98 

Explosions,  boiler  Eng  2668-70 

Explosives  Chem  7500-10 

Expresses  Econ  3600-23 


9211-9297 

10411-23499 

Educ  2268 

P 

F  A  5630-6105 

I'hil  331-56 

Math  3203-3300 

Math  2256-90 

Afr  4700-90 

Geol  6306-10 

3275 

1273 

Slav  3355-65 

2283 

F  A  5860-90 

Phil  8615 

Phil  8800-9575 

3242 

An 


Econ  7442 

Soc  1630-31 

Soc  5695-5900 

Phil  9160-85 

26295 

N  H  4555-93 

Bot  5755-70 

Chem  7857-60 

Econ  3550-73 


Factories,  management  of 
Factory  system 
Family,  the  (sociology) 

ethics 
Faust  legend 

Fermentation  (l)acteriolog>') 
botany 
of  liquors 
Ferries 
Festschriften 

For  tlio.se  in  wliieli  tlic  eontributions  cover  a  wide 
range  of  subjects,  see  L  Soc.  5000-9980.  Those 
of  a  more  specific  character  are  classified  accord- 
ing to  their  subje('t  matter. 

Finance  Econ  5190-5599 

Fine  arts  F  A 

teaching  and  study  of  Educ  2225 

See  also  Art  schools. 

Finger  prints  An  3405-10 


Finland  Slav  3395-3410 

Finnish  language  2282 

Fisheries  Econ  7600-55 

Flemish  language  8234 

Flood,  the  Geol  (5406-10 

Fluorescence  Phys  2780 

Folk-lore  24210-28286 

Forestry  (unclassified) 

study  of  Educ  6875-89 

See  also  Landscape  architecture,  Laii. 
Forests  (climatology)  Ph  G  6205-10 

Fortifications  War  5225-60 

France  1511-6599 

(long  sets)  Fr  Hist 

Free  trade,  protection  and  tariff 

Econ  3970-4199 
Freedmen  (U.S.)  14391-97 

education  of  Educ  8510-50 

Freedom  of  teaching  Educ  3610 

French  academy,  literary  history  of        7558 


publications 
French  language 
French  literature 
French  periodicals 

teaching  and  study  of 
Frisian  language 
Functions 

geometric  theory  of 

trigonometric 
Furniture 
Future  life  (philosophy) 

Gas,  manufacture  of 

natural 
Gas  engines 
Gases  (anal,  chem.) 

expansion  of 

kinetic  theory  of 
Gems 
Genealogy 

See  note  under  Countries. 

Genius 

Geodesy 

Geography  (periodicals) 

See  note  under  Countries. 
Geological  surveys 
Geology 

periodicals  and  societies 

teaching  and  study  of 
Geometry 

analytical 

infinitesimal 
German  language 


L  Soc  1621 

6211-6297 

7531-12599 

PFr 

Educ  2272 

8232 

Math  3600-3810 

Math  4406-4710 

Math  8046-50 

F  A  1060-68 

Phil  8624-50 


Chem 
Eng 
Eng 
Chem 
Phys 
Pliys 
Geol 


8406-10 
1400-10 
2728-30 
1147-50 
1845-70 
1900-02 
7357-60 


Phil  5425 

Eng  496-500 

Geog 

Sci  2445-2645 

Geol 

Sci  2255-2325 

Educ  2353 

Math  5006-5810 

Math  8503-8810 

Math  9000-9110 

8241-97 


3^ 


GiTinan  litoraturc  IC.-ill-L'Or)!!!) 

teaching  and  study  of  ICdue  2270 

( iernian  periodicals  I*  Germ 

Germanic  languagis  (general)  8251-54 

Germany  Ger 

Ghosts.     See  Psychical  researeli    I'liil  TCXiO 

Sec  also  Superstitions. 
Glaciers  ;   glacial  period  Geol  fiOOIJ-lO 

Glass,  manufacture  of  C'liem  7ii'>(\-CtO 

painted  F  A  44l)()-«jy 

stained  FA  1145-48 

Glass  blowing  Chem  755G-GO 

Glass  flowers  Bot  (517-20 

Glass  industry  Econ  7075 

God  (philosophy)  Phil  8655-80 

Gold.     See  Money  P^con  4400-4692 

metallurgy  Chem  7320 

mining  Eng  1430-40 

Goldsmith  work  F  A  9t»5-1020 

Gothenburg  system  Soc  4715 

Gothic  language  8247 

Government  ownership,  of  railroads 

Econ  8245 

of  street  railroads  Econ  3375 

Grain  trade  Econ  7680-99 

Gravitation  Phys  370 

Gravity,  measurements  of  (astron.) 

Astr  3406-10 
Great  Britain 

(long  sets) 

parliamentary  documents 
Greece,  ancient 

Byzantine  and  modern 
Greek  antiquities 
Greek  language 
Greek  literature,  ancient 

history  of 

modern 

teaching  of  (ancient) 

teaching  of  (modern) 
Greek  philosophy 
Groups  (math.) 
Guatemala 


1411-9499 

Brit  Hist 

Brit  Doc 

10211-77 

MG  1-1199 

10211-27 

4221-95 

Ga-Gz 

13241-67 

M  G  1204-95 

Educ  2243-50 

Educ  2290 

14281-97 

Math  2316-20,  4506-10 

2353  and  2356 


Guiana  S  A  7600-8049 

Guilds  (general)  Econ  7455-59 

Tlie  liistory  of  inilivi<hial  firuiUU  will  be  found  with 
the  liistorj'  of  the  phioe. 


Habit 
Hail 

Hallucinations 
Hamitic  languages 
Hanseatic  league 
Harbors  (engineering) 


Phil  5435 

PhG  4705-10 

Phil  7060 

2261-67 

Ger  339-54 

Eng  1010-20 


Harem,  the  Ott  3030 

Harmony  (music)  Mus  300-25 

Haunted  houses.     See  Psychical  research 

Phil  7060 
Hayti  3391-94 

Hearing  Phil  5650 

Heat  Phys  2300-2583 

solar  (as  a  motive  force)         Eng  2728-30 

See  also  Tenipeiaturo. 
Heat  engines  Eng  2695-2820 

Heating  and  ventilating  Eng  2606-50 

Hebrew  language  2221^7 

Hebrew  literature  Seni 

teaching  and  study  of  Educ  2260 

Heliotype  process  FA  6655.4 

Heraldry 

See  note  under  Countries. 

Heredity  (philosophy) 

biology 

botany 
Herzegovina 
Hieroglyphics,  Egyptian 
Hindi  language 
Hindustani  language 
History 

See  note  under  Countries. 

teaching  and  study  of 
Holland 
Hours  of  labor 
Humanism 

in  education 
Hungarian  language 
Hungary 
Hydraulics 
Hydrokinetics 
Hydromechanics 
Hydrostat 
Hydrostatics 

and  pneumatics 
Hygiene,  school 
Hypnotism 
Hysteria 

Ice  making 
Iceland 

Icelandic  language 
Icelandic  literature,  early. 
Norse 

modern 
Iconography,  ancient 

modem.     See  Portraits. 
Idealism 
Idiocy 


Phil  5440 

N  H  3555-60 

Bot  1857-63 

Slav  8300-55 

2261-63 

3254 

3255 


Educ  2235 

Neth  2030-3999 

Soc  1645 

10292 

Educ  451-85 

2284-85 

Aus  80000-89000 

Eng  926-1190 

Phys  1467-1520 

Phys  1200-1670 

Eng  2668-70 

Phys  1397-1440 

Phys  1600 

Educ  2570-93 

Phil  6665-95 

Phil  6720 

Eng  2836-45 
Scan  3600-3725 
8237 
See  Old 

Scan  4600-5399 

Scan  5400-5999 

Arc  1050-53 

Phil  400 
Phil  6750 


86 


Illfgitiniiicy  Soc  5440 

lUuiiiinatioii  (of  mss.  etc.)         FA  1120-30 

Illusions  Pliil  r.4{50 

Iniajjination  Phil  r>46o 

Immigration  Econ  2478-2675 

Immortality  (philosophy)  Pliil  8r.24-50 

Impulso  Phil  5470 

Incantations  24273 

Income  tax  Econ  5762-68 

India,  languages  of,  modern  3254-56 

Indians,  Amer.  (education)      PMuc  8560-95 

history  5311-37 

languages  1271-73 

literature  2376 

Induction  (electricity)  Phys  3320 

philosophy  Phil  5125 

Industrial  and  technical  education 

Educ  6600-65)59 
Industries ;  industrial  history 

Econ  7500-7899 

Infancy  Educ  2065-69 

Inheritance  tax  Econ  5770 

Ink,  manufacture  of  Chem  8237-40 

Inorganic  chemistry  Chem  447-460 

Insane,  education  of  the  Educ  9010-^9 

marriage  of  the  Soc  5415 

Insanity  Phil  6945-75 

and  crime  Soc  3160 

Inscriptions,  Christian  Arc  1030 

Greek  and  Roman  12241-64 

For  others,   see  Language,  Histoi-j',   and  Local 

History. 

Insurance  Econ  9200-9999 

hiboring  classes  Soc  1655 

Intemperance  Soc  4300-4799 

International  trade  Econ  3945-60 

Interstate  commerce  Econ  2730,  3248 

Iranian  languages  3261—66 

Ireland  9471-95 

Irish  language  3275 

Iron  (metallurgy)  Chem  7236-40 

mining  Eng  1380-90 

Iron  age  Arc  385-410 

Iron  industry  Econ  7720 

Irrigation  Eng  1040-50 

Italian  dialects  (ancient)  5294 

modern  7291-97 

Italian  language  7251-97 

Italian  literature  Ital  6030-9400 

teacliing  and  study  of  Educ  2274 

Italy  Ital  1-5999 


Jamaica 
Japan 


3382-84 
Jap  1-1999 


Japanese  language  1276-77 

Japanese  literature  Jap  2000-2800 

Jerusalem,  kingdom  of  (1099-1291) 

Crus  240-486 
Jews  Sem 

education  of  Educ  575 

Joy,  emotion  of  Phil  5403 

Judeo-German  literature  J  G 

Juvenile  crime  Soc  3175 


Kassub  language 

Kindergarten 

Kinematics 

Kinetic  theory  of  gases 

Kinetics 

Kleptomania 

Knights  of  Labor 


3287 

Educ  2099-2116 

Phys  847-90 

Phys  1900-02 

Phys  967-1010 

Phil  6850 

Soc  1725 


Knights  of  St.  John  (Hospitalers) 

Crus  675-745 
Knights  Templars  (Crusaders)  Crus  625-665 
Korea  Jap  3000-3900 

Korean  literature  Jap  4000-4200 

Kurdistan  Ott  3500-45 


Labor  (economics) 

hours  of 

prison 
Labor  colonies 
Labor  laws 
Labor  reports 
Laboring  classes 

ethics 
Lakes  (geology) 
Land  (economics) 
Land  slides 

Landscape  architecture 
Landscape  painting 
Language  and  thought 
Languages 

periodicals 

teaching  of 
Lapland 

Lappish  language 
Latin  language 
Latin  literature 


Econ  400-1999 

Soc  1645 

Soc  3955 

Soc  1585 

Soc  1664-65 

Econ  7900-8699 

Soc  1300-1835 

Phil  9290 

Geol 5686-90 

Econ  2000-2335 

Geol  5636-40 

Lan 

F  A  4370-73 

Phil  5520 

1211-9299 

Philol 

Educ  2240-95 

Scan  3500-39 

2283 

5211-97 

La-Lz 


Modern  Latin  authors  not  yet  chissified. 
histor}'  of  13271-77 

teaching  and  study  of  Educ  2243-50 

Latitude  and  longitude  Astr  1606-10 

Law  (not  yet  classified) 

Learned  societies  (publ.  of)  L  Soc 

Lea«t  squares  (math.)  Math  1066-70 

Legends.     See  Folk-lore. 


37 


Lettish  language  3297 

Lettish  literature  Slav  9400-50 

License,  liquor  Soc  4720 

Life  (biology)  N  H  3055-00 

Life  insurance  Econ  9500-9G53 

Life  saving  Nav  1802-10 

Light  Phys  2600-2860 

Light-houses  Nav  1702-10 

Lighting  Eng  2616-20 

electric  Eng  4126-30 

Liquid  air  Eng  2936-45 

See  also  Pbys  1&45-70. 

continuity  of  the  liquid  state  Phys  1645-70 
Liquids.     See  Hydrostatics,  etc. 
Liquor  laws  Soc  4730 

Liquor  trade  (economics)  Econ  7730 

Liquors,  manufacture  of         Chem  7917-20 
Literature 

In  general,  the  literature  and  the  literar_v  history 
of  a  country  are  placed  directh'  after  tlie  historj-. 
See  list  under  Countries. 

teaching  and  study  of  Educ  2240-95 

Lithography  F  A  6100-05 

Lithuania  (before  16th  cent.)   Slav  6260-95 

Lithuanian  language  3297 

Lithuanian  literature  Slav  9300-50 

Local  option  (liquor  laws)  Soc  4735 

Logarithms  Math  806-860 

Logic  Phil  5000-5199 

Lunar  theory  Astr  3106-10 


Magic 

sleight  of  hand 
Magnetism 

terrestrial 
Malay  languages 
Maltese  dialect 
Manual  training 
Manx  language 
Maps 


24251-52 

Thr  1235 

Phys  3407-40 

Astr  6276-80 

2274 

3241 

Educ  2172-78 

3275 

M,  MA,  MR 


Folding  maps  in  stiff  covers  are  usually  placed 
with  descriptive  works  on  the  place. 


Marriage 

law  of 
Marriage  customs 

See  note  under  Customs. 
Mathematical  physics 
Mathematics 

journals  and  societies 
Maxima  and  minima 
Measures 

Mechanical  engineering 
Mechanics 
Medals 


Soc  5200-5525 

Soc  5450-63 

Soc  5380-5405 

Phys  500-630 

Math 

Sci  855-925 

Math  3426-30 

Phys  426-430 

Eng  1596-1840 

Phys  700-1090 

Arc  1670-75 


Medical  schools  Educ  630O-G5O0 

Medicine  (not  yet  classified) 

superstitions  24278 

Melancholia  Phil  6930 

Memory  Phil  5545 

Mensuration  Math  8106-10 

Mental  disease  Phil  6945-75 

Merchant  marine.     See  Shipping 

Econ  4200-4399 
Metallurgy  Chem  7205-7440 

journals  and  societies  Sci  2855-2925 

Meteorology  Ph  6  3605-5410 

journals,  observations,  weather  reports 

Sci  728-842 
Metric  system  Phys  427-30 

Mexico  2361-84 

Mexican  language  (ancient)  1271-72 

Mexican  literature  Span  8000-8399 

Microscopy  N  H  655-690 

Military  art  War 

Military  biography  and  history. 

See  note  under  Countries. 

Militarj'  education  Educ  6930-44 

Military  geography  War  755-760 

Mind  and  body  Phil  6100-35 

Mineralogy  Geol  7036-9013 

journals  and  societies  Sci  2255-2325 

Mining  Eng  1280-1540 

industrial  hist.  Econ  7745 

journals  and  societies  Sci  2855-2925 

Mining  laws  Eng  1.536-40 

Mining  schools  Educ  6915-28 

Mint.     See  Numismatics  Arc  1300-1680 

Miraculous  cures  Phil  6990 
Modern  Greece.     See  Greece  (modern). 

Moliere  Mol 

Money  Econ  4400-4692 

Mongolian  language  2287 

Monism  Phil  510 
Monopolies  and  combinations 

Econ  3850-3940 

Montaigne  Mon 

Montenegro  Slav  8500-50 

Monitorial  system  Educ  860 

Moon  Astr  6086-90 

motion  of  Astr  3106-10 

tallies  Astr  936-940 

Moon  hoax  Astr  8555-60 

Moravia  Aus  60000-69999 

Morocco  Afr  1301-1759 

Mortgages  Econ  5277 

Mountains  Geol  5606-10 

climatology  Ph  G  6155-60 


38 


MunimifS  Arc  5i)0 

Municipal  government  (U.S.)  6383 

Special  works  with  tlie  liistory  of  various  cities. 

Music  Mu8 

Greek  and  Roman  13284 

study  of  Mu8  80 

teaching  of,  in  public  schools    Educ  2312 

Mythological  art  F  A  190-205 

Mythology,  Greek  and  Konian         12265-96 

Scandinavian  Scan  3900-46 


Names,  local  and  personal 

plant 
Natural  gas 
Natural  history 

journals  and  societies 


1251-53 

Bot  35-40 

Eng  1400-10 

NH 

Sci  1655-1725 


Natural  religion.     See  Philosophy  of 

religion  Phil  8500-8750 

Nature  study  Educ  2325 

Nautical  surveying  Eng  506-510 

Naval  architecture  Eng  5036-5310 

Naval  education  Educ  6945-59 
Naval  history 

See  note  under  Countries. 

Naval  warfare  War  6195-8410 

Navigation  Nav 

Nebulae  Astr  6806-10 

Nebular  theory  Astr  8606-10 

Negroes  (U.S.)  14391-97 
Nervous  system  (psychology)         Phil  5555 

Netherlands  Neth 

New  Brunswick  4344^5 

Newfoundland  4344 

Newspapers  News 

Nihilism  Slav  1450-75 

Normal  schools  Educ  2600-2899 

Norway  Scan  1400-2399 

Norwegian  language  (Landsmaal)  8224 

See  also  Danish,  8222-24. 

Norwegian  literature  Scan  7500-8099 

teaching  and  study  of  Educ  2282 

Nova  Scotia  4342-46 

Nubian  language  2276 

Numbers,  theory  of  Math  1500-1610 

Numismatics  Arc  1300-1680 


Obelisks,  Egyptian 
Ocean 

geology 
Oil  painting 
Oil  trust 
Oil  wells 

See  also  Petroleum. 


Arc  593 

PhG  2055-2210 

Geol  5706-10 

F  A  4410-13 

Econ  3910 

Eng  1380-90 


Oils,  manufacture  of 

Open  shop 

Optics 

Optimism 

Orbits 

Ore  deposits 


Chem  8357-60 

Soc  1700 

Phys  2600-2860 

Phil  9410 

Astr  3066-3210 

Geol  9006-13 


Oriental  langs.,  teaching  of  Educ  2258-(j1 
Oriental  literature  Wales,  Sem 

Ottoman  Empire  Ott 

Pain.     See  Pleasure  and  pain         Phil  5402 

Painting  F  A  3000-4499 

Palaeography  Arc  1135-66 

Palaeontology  Geol  2896-4910 

Pali  language  3247 

Palmistry  Phil  6050-51 

Panama  S  A  8050-8299 

Panama  canal  2355 

engineering  Eng  986-990 

Panics  and  crises  Econ  5160-86 

Panjabi  language  3254 

Pantheism  Phil  8685 

Paraguay  S  A  8300-8549 

Paraguayan  literatare  Span  9800-99 

Parsi  language  3262 

Passions  Phil  9420 
Pauperism.     See  Charity        Soc  2000-2825 

Pawnbroking  Econ  5290 

Pedagogy  Educ  2000-2400 

Pehlevi  language  3262 

Perception  Phil  5585 

See  also  Senses,  Phil  5640 ;  Space  and  time,  Phil 
672. 

Periodicals 

General  periodicals  are  kept  togjether  and  classified 
bj'  languages  under  F,  PFr,  Ptierm,  etc.  (see 
p.  24).  Others  are  placed  with  the  subject  to 
which  they  relate.  But  see,  in  particular,  Scien- 
tific periodicals,  Sci,  and  Learned  societies,L  Soc. 

Perpetual  motion  Phys  401 

Persia  Sem 

Persian  language  3262-63 

Persian  literature  Sem 

Personality  Phil  575 

psychology  Pliil  7040 

Perspective  drawing  F  A  6395-6425 

Peru  S  A  8550-8985 

Peruvian  literature  Span  9000-9199 

Pessimism  Phil  9430 
Petroleum  (chem. technology)  Chem 8356-60 

See  also  Oil  wells,  Eug  1380-90. 

economics  Econ  7755 

Petrology  Geol  8006-8510 

Pharmaceutical  chemistry  Chem  507-520 

Pharmacy,  schools  of  Educ  (!400-14 


39 


Philology.     See  Language. 
Philosophy 

See  also  Aesthetics,  F  A  120-150. 


Phil 


Greek  and  Roman 

14287-95 

of  mathematics 

Math  fio-OO 

Phoenician  language 

2227 

Phonetics 

1246 

Plionojjraph 

Phys  420 

Phosphate  industry 

Econ  7700 

Phosphorescence 

Phys  2780 

Photography 

F  A  6G00-6715 

chemistn- 

Chem  358(5-90 

astronomical 

Astr  655-660 

Phrenology 

Phil  5900^5 

Physical  astronomy 

Astr  8005-10 

Phjsical  chemistry 

Chem  3506-3810 

Physical  education 

Educ  8000-8299 

Physical  geography 

PhG 

Limited  to  General  works,  Meteoroloprj-,  and  Cli- 

niatologi". 
For  local  works,  see  under  Geoloffj-. 

teaching  and  study  of  Educ  2361 

Physics  Phys 

journals  and  societies  Sci  1055-1125 

astro-physics  Astr  6006-6990 

teaching  and  study  of  Educ  2358 

Physiocrats  Econ  146 

Physiognomy  Phil  6000-35 

Physiology  (not  yet  classified) 

teaching  and  study  of  Educ  2316 

Planets  Astr  6116-20 

habitability  of  Astr  8555-60 

tables  Astr  966-970 

Pk-asure  and  pain  Phil  5402 

Plumbing  Eng  1100-10 

Plurality  of  worlds  Astr  8555-60 

Pneumatics  and  hydrostatics  Phys  1600 

Poland  Slav  5200-6610 

Polar  magnetism  Astr  6275-80 

Polar  regions  4321-37 

Polariscope  Chem  1907-10 

Polish  language  3286 

Polish  literature  Slav  6700-7300 

Polish  periodicals  Slav  60-70 

Political  science  (not  yet  classified) 

teaching  and  study  of  Educ  2318 

Poll  tax  Econ  5775 

Pollution  of  rivers  Eng  1136-40 
Polychromy  (Greek  architecture) 

FA  2125-33 

sculpture  F  A  5453.4 

Polygamy  Soc  5500 

Polynesian  languages  2274 

Pools,  railroad  Econ  3260 


Population  (economics)  Econ  2400-26 

See  also  Statistics,  Econ  7900-8699. 

Porcelain.     Sec  Ceramics  Arc  1730-1990 

Portland  cement  Eng  637-640 

Porto  Kico  3396 

Portorican  literature  Span  7901-99 

Portrait  ])ainting  F  A  4350-53 

Portraits,  ancient  Arc  1050-53 

modern  FA  975-985 

Portugal  Port  1-3999 

Portuguese  language  7241^3 

Portuguese  literature  Port  4001-8500 

teaching  and  study  of  Educ  2278 

Portuguese  periodicals  P  Port 

Positivism  Phil  600 

Post-office  Econ  3675-3800 

Postal  savings  banks  Econ  5075 
Postal  telegraphs.     See  Telegraphs 

Econ  3625-46 

Pottery.     See  Ceramics  Arc  1730-1990 

Prakrit  language  3247 

Precious  stones  Geol  7356-60 

Presages  24275 

Prestidigitation  Thr  1235 

Prices  Econ  5130-56 

Primary  education  Educ  2150 

Prince  Edward  Island  4344 

Prisons  Soc  3600-4000 

Probability  Math  1000-10 

Professional  education  Educ  6000-6500 

Profit  sharing  Soc  1675-76 

Prohibition  (liquor  laws)  Soc  4750 

Prosody,  Greek  and  Roman  13286-97 

Other  not  yet  classified. 

Protection  and  free  trade  Econ  3970-4199 

Proven9al  language  6234-36 

Provencal  literature  Rom  1-1099 

Proven9al  periodicals  P  Rom 

Proverbs  Prov 

reference  books  R  R  325 

Psychical  research  Phil  7060 

Psychology  Phil  5200-7299 

of  teaching  Educ  2050-69 

Punic  language  2227 

Punjabi  language  3254 

Pyramids,  Egyptian  Arc  595 


Quaternions 

Radium 

Railroatls 

construction  of 
monopolies 

Rain  and  snow 


Math  1806-10 

Pliys  3348-50 

Econ  2700-3399 

Eng  826-870 

Econ  3913 

Ph  G  4655-60 


40 


Kaines  law  (liquor  traffic)  Soc  4r)75 

Rapid  transit  Econ  33'.»0 

Kates,  railroad  Eeon  32(;0 

Rationalism  l^liil  ^2:i 

Real  estate  (investnu-iits)  Ei-oii  5279 

Reciprocity.     See  Tarii¥       Econ  8970-4199 
Religion  (not  yet  classified) 

philosophy  of  Phil  8500-8750 

Relijrious  and  moral  edncatiou      Educ  2122 
Responsibility  Phil  9470 

Rhaeto-Romanic  language  6295 

Rhaeto-Komanic  literature     Rom  4002-4050 
Rhaeto-Romanic  periodicals  P  Rom 

Rhetoric  (not  yet  classified) 

Greek  and  Roman  13284 

Rhythm  and  metre,  Greek  and  lioman 

13286-97 
Riddles.     See  Folk-lore. 
Riemann's  surfaces  Math  4606-10 

River  pollution  Eng  1136-40 

Rivers  and  harbors  Eng  1010-20 

Rivers  and  valleys  (geology)    Geol  5656-60 
Roads  Econ  3575-98 

construction  of  Eng  800-810 

Rocks  Geol  8006-8510 

Roman  antiquities  11281-97 

Roman  literature  1327,1-77 

Roman  philosophy  14287-95 

Romance  collection  (Proven9al,  Cata- 
lan, Rhaeto-Romanic,  Rouman- 
ian, etc.)  Rom 
Romances  (mediaeval)  27261-28287 
Romany  language  3256 
Rome,  ancient  11221-97 
modern  Ital  4300-40 
Rotation  of  the  earth  Astr  3456-60 
Roumania  Rom  5001-5999 
Roumanian  language  6295 
Roumanian  literature  Rom  6000-6399 
Round  towers,  Ireland  Arc  880 
Rubber,  manufacture  of  Chem  8307-10 
Rubber  trust  Econ  3915 
Rugs  F  A  1075,  1085 
Runes  Scan  3850-3895 
Russia  Slav  600-4025 
Russian  language  3283-85 
Russian  literature  Slav  4050-5100 
Russian  periodicals  Slav  1-200 
Ruthenian  language  3285 
Ruthenian  literature                Slav  4998-5100 


Sailing  directions 
Saints  (in  art) 
Salaries  of  teachers 
Samaritan  language 
Samoyedic  language 
San  Domingo  (Hayti) 
Sanitary  engineering 

for  schools 
Sanskrit  language 


Nav  1052-1360 

F  A  190,  203-205 

Educ  2890 

3224 

2282 

3391-94 

Eng  1100-10 

Educ  2590 

3243-53 


Sagas 

history  of 
Sahara 


Scan  4600-5339 

Scan  4146 

Afr  2700-99 


Sanskrit  literature  (not  yet  classified) 

teaching  and  study  of  Educ  2259 

Scandinavia  Scan  1-3999 

Scandinavian  languages      8221-27,  8236-37 
Scandinavian  literature  Scan  4000-9599 

teaching  and  study  of  Educ  2282 

Scandinavian  mythologj-  Scan  3900-46 

School  books  (earlier)  Educ  T 

Schools,  organization  and  management 

Educ  2500-99 

Science,  general  S 

teaching  and  study  of  Educ  2325-65 

Scientific  serials  Sci 

Also  Lcarued  societies,  L  Soc. 
Scotland  9431-67 

Scottish  dialects  9296-97 

Sculpture  FA  4500-5553 

Seals  Arc  1202-98 

Seamanship  Nav  555-560 

Secondary  schools  Educ  2550 

Sec  uiKler  couutiT  divisions  of  Education  for  more 
special  works. 
Secret  societies  (not  yet  classified) 
Semitic  history  and  literature  Sem 

Sensations  Phil  5635 

Senses  Phil  5640-55 

Servia  Slav  8170-8245 

Servian  language  3295 

Servian  literature  Slav  8900-50 

Servian  periodicals  Slav  150-160 

Settlements,  social  Soc  2323-29 

Sewerage  Eng  1100-10 

Ship  building  Eng  5036-5310 

industrial  hist.  Econ  7775 

Shipping  Econ  4200-4399 

Shipping  trust  Econ  3918 

Siberia  Slav  3600-3785 

Sicilian  vespers  Ital  5020 

Sicily,  ancient  10244 

modern  Ital  5010-5299 

Sight  Phil  5643-45 

Sigillography  Arc  1202-98 

Silver  (metallurgy)  Chem  7325 

mining  Eng  1430-40 

See  also  Money. 


41- 


Single  tax 
Skaldic  poetry 
Slander  (ethics) 
Slavery,  general 


Econ  2325-30 

Scan  4300-99 

Phil  9510 

Soc  1800-35 


For  local  comiitious,  see  under  the  Country. 
Slavic  collection  (hist,  and  lit.)  Slav 

Slavic  languages  3281-97 

teaching  and  study  of  Educ  2285 

Slavonia  Slav  8365-85 

Sleep  Phil  7080 

See  also  Dreaming,  Phil  6480. 
Slovak  language  3294 

Slovak  literature  Slav  8000-99 

Slovenian  language  3295 

Slovenian  literature  Slav  9000-30 

Slovenian  periodicals  Slav  170 

Sloyd  Educ  2175 

Slums  Soc  2280 

Smelting  Chera  7438^0 

Smuggling  Econ  7380 

Snow  Ph  G  4655-60 

Socialism  and  communism        Soc  700-1150 
Society  (ethics)  Phil  9513 

Sociology  Soc 

Solar  heat  (industrial  applications) 

Eng  2726-30 
Solitude  (ethics)  Phil  9515 

Somali  coast  Afr  4800-4999 

Somnambulism  Phil  7085 

See  also  Uj-pnotisin,  Phil  6665-95. 


Soul 

Sound 

South  America 

South  American  literature 

Space  and  time 

Spain 

Spanish  America 

Spanish  language 

Spanish  literature 

teaching  and  study  of 
Spanish  periodicals 
Spectra  (optics) 
Spectrum  analysis 
Spherical  harmonics 
Spirits,  tax  on 

See  also  Liquors. 
Sponges 
Star  atlases 
Star  catalogues 
Stars 

double 

physical  constitution 
Statistics 


Phil  665 

Phys  2000-2190 

SA 

Span  8500-9899 

Phil  672 

Span  1-3999 

SA 

7221-37 

Span  4030-9999 

Educ  2276 

P  Span 

Phys  2760 

Chem  1507-10 

Math  4006-10 

Econ  5786 


Steam  boilers 

Steel  (metallurg}') 

Steel  industry  (economics) 

Steel  trust 

Stereometry 

Stigmatization 


Z  34  and  Geol  3256-60 
Astr  706-710 
Astr  796-810 
Astr  2506-10 
Astr  2606-10 
Astr  6806-10 
Econ  7900-8699 


Eng  2666-70 

Chem  7236-40 

Econ  7720 

Econ  3920 

Math  8136-40 

Phil  6520 


Stocks  and  stock  speculation   Econ  5200-65 

Stone  age  Arc  1093 

Stonehenge  Arc  865 

Storms  Ph  G  5205-10 

Strategy  War  655-660 

Street  railroads  Econ  3300-99 

Strength  of  materials  Eng  316-320 

Strikes  Soc  1684-85 

Subsidies  Econ  4190 

See  also  Shipping,  Sugar,  etc. 

Substitution  groups  Math  2316-20 

Success  (ethics)  Phil  9530 

Sudan,  Egyptian  Afr  3675-4090 

Sugar,  manufacture  of  Chem  7807-10 

Sugar  trade  (economics)  Econ  7795 

Sugar  trust  Econ  3923 

Suggestion  Phil  7140 

Suicide  Phil  7150 

Summer  schools  Educ  7460-70 

Sun  (astronomy)  Astr  6156-60 

See  also  Spectrum  analysis,  Chem  1506-10. 

heat  of  Ph  G  6105-10 

Sun  dials  Astr  586-590 

Sun  spots  Astr  6206-10 

Superintendence,  school  Educ  2555 

Superstitions  24210-82 

See  also  under  the  countrj-  divisions  of  Folk-lore. 

Surfaces,  Riemann's  Math  4606-10 

theory  of  Math  9006-10 

Surveying  Eng  486-550 

Sweating  system  Soc  1695 

Sweden  Scan  2400-3395 

Swedish  language  8226-27 

Swedish  literature  Scan  8500-9599 

teaching  and  study  of  Educ  2282 

Swiss  dialects  (French)  6227 

German  8241-44 

Italian  7294 
Swiss  literature 

With  French,  German  or  Italian  literature. 

Switzerland  15571-97 

Syria  Ott  3600-85 

Syriac  language  3224 

Syriac  literature  Sem 


Tables  (astron.) 
mathematics 
physics 


Astr  906-1110 

Math  700-890 

Phys  440 


.42 


Tactics,  military 

naval 
Tapestries 
Tariff 
Taste 
Taxation 

of  land  (single  tax) 

of  women 
Teachers,  salaries  of 

training  of 
Teaching 

as  a  profession 
Technical  education 
Technological  chemistry 
Telegraph  (business) 

construction 
Telephone  (business) 

construction 
Telescope 
Temperance 
Temperature  (climatology) 

heat 

of  the  ocean 
Tenements 
Terra  cotta  (decorative  work) 

roofing  tiles 

sculpture 
Textile  education 
Textile  fabrics 
Textile  industries 
Theatre 

Theism  (philosophy) 
Theological  schools 
Theology  (not  yet  classified) 
Thermodynamics 
Thermometer 

meteorology 
Thought  transference 
Thunder  storms 
Tibet 


War  850-1560 

War  6655-60 

FA  1075-83 

Econ  3970-4199 

Phil  5653 

Econ  5600-5799 

Econ  2325-35 

Soc  5075 

Educ  2890 

Educ  2600-2899 

Educ  2000-2400 

Educ  2890 

Educ  6600-6959 

Chem  7107-9000 

Econ  3625-46 

Eng  4225-60 

Econ  3650-72 

Eng  4285-4350 

Astr  506-510 

Soc  4300-4760 

Fh  G  6105-10 

Phys  2457-63 

Ph  G  2205-10 

Soc  1610 

FA  1145-48 

F  A  2954 

F  A  5480-83 

Educ  6800-14 

F  A  1075-90 

Econ  7810 

Thr 

Phil  8655-80 

Educ  6100-96 


Time 

and  space 
Tin  mining 
Tin  trade 
Tobacco  trade 
Tobacco  trust 
Tornadoes 
Torpedo  boats 
Torpedoes 
Totemism 
Touch 

Trades  unions 
Tramps 


Phys  2437-40 

Phys  420 

Ph  G  4355-60 

Phil  7060 

Ph  G  5405-10 

Ch  290-299 

Astr  1506-10 

Phil  672 

Eng  1495-1500 

Econ  7817 

Econ  7820 

Econ  3928 

Ph  G  5305-10 

Eng  5180-90 

War  5305-10 

Soc  5850 

Phil  5648 

Soc  1699-1745 

Soc  1760 


Trance 

Transcendentalism 

Trees 

diseases  of 

ornamental 
Trigonometry 
Tripoli 
Troubadours 
Trusts 
Truth 
Tunis 
Tunnels 
Turkestan  (Central  Asia) 

Eastern 
Turkey 
Turkish  language 

Unemployed 

Uniforms  (military  and  nav 

United  States 
Universal  languages 
University  extension 
University  settlements 
Uralo-Altaic  languages 
Uruguay 

Uruguayan  literature 
Usury 

mediaeval 
Utopian  schemes 


Phil  7230 

Phil  705 

Bot  7305-20 

Bot  2557-60 

Lan  870 

Math  8003-80 

Afr  2800-2998 

Rom  40-399 

Econ  3850-3940 

Phil  720 

Afr  2401-2695 

Eng  776-780 

Slav  3675-3710 

Ch  280-289 

Ott 

2286 

Soc  1760 
al) 

War  4095-4100 

5311-17399 

1231 

Educ  7400-30 

Soc  2323-29 

2281-87 

S A  9150-9499 

Span  9700-99 

Econ  4971 

Econ  136 

Soc  950 


Vacation  schools 

Vagrants 

Vase  painting  and  vases 

Vector  analysis 

Venezuela 

Venezuelan  literature 

Ventilation 

of  mines 
Veterinary  education 
Vices 

Village  improvement 
Virtues 
Visible  speech  (deaf) 

language 

Books  particularly  for  the  ec 
are  witli  Education.  Others 

Vision 

Vivisection 

Volapiik 

Volcanic  rocks 

Volcanoes 

Volition 


Educ  2190 

Soc  1760 

Arc  1730-1990 

Math  1826-30 

S  A  9500-9845 

Span  8500-8699 

Eng  2606-10 

Eng  1536-40 

Educ  6430-44 

Pliil  9558 

Lan  875 

Phil  9560 

Educ  8970 

1241 

lucatiou  of  the  deaf 

are  under  Language. 

Phil  5643 

Z  9.8-9 

1231 

Geol  8106-10 

Geol  5506-10 

Phil  5750-75 


43 


Wages 

Soc  1300-1835 

Wire  trade 

Econ  7830 

Wales 

<)4!>6-97 

Wire  trust 

Econ  3938 

Wallachia 

Rom  5190-5305 

Witchcraft 

24241-46 

Wallachian  language 

6295 

Salem.     See  Salem 

10324 

War,  art  of 

War 

Woman  (ethics) 

Phil  9340-65 

The  history  of  special  wars 

will  be  found  with  the 

sociology 

Soc  4800-5085 

history  of  one  of  tlie  countries. 

Women,  education  of 

Educ  8300-8499 

Watches 

Astr  615-620 

in  factories 

Soc  1631 

Water  (chemistry) 

Chem  1127-30 

in  music 

Mus  92 

in  plants 

Bot  1355-63 

in  prisons 

Soc  4000 

pollution  and  purification  of    Eng  1136-40 

in  the  professions 

Soc  5085 

underground 

Geol  5856-60 

legal  status  of 

Soc  5000 

Water  color  painting 

F  A  4420-23 

of  the  laboring  classes 

Soc 1770 

Water  power 

Eng  966-970 

rights  of 

Soc  502.5-26 

Water  works 

Eng  1070-80 

suffrage  of 

Soc  5035-65 

bee  also  Hydraulics. 

work  of 

Soc  5085 

Waterfalls 

Geol  5656-60 

Wood,  preservation  of 

Chem  8007-10 

AVealth  (ethics) 

Phil  9575 

Wood  carving 

F  A  5490-93 

economics 

Econ  400-1999 

Wood  engraving 

FA  5825-28 

Weapons 

War  4395-4500 

Wood  workers'  tools 

Eng  1738-40 

Weather.     See  Meteorology. 

Woolen  frauds 

Econ  5483 

influence  of  (psychol.) 

Phil  6110-35 

Woolen  trade 

Econ  7840-67 

Weather  lore 

25228 

Working  girls'  clubs 

Soc  2323-29 

Weights  and  measures 

Phys  426-430 

Well  boring 

Eng  977-980 

Yachts 

Eng  5106-30 

Welsh  language 

3276 

Yeast 

Chem  7856-60 

Wendish  language 

3296 

West  Indies 

3371-97,  4391-96 

Zend  language 

3262 

Wheat  trade 

Econ  7680-82 

Zinc  (geology)            Geol  7 

506-10,  9006-13 

Wheat  trust 

Econ  3933 

metallurgy 

Chem  7345 

Whiskey  trust 

Econ  3936 

mining 

Eng  1495-1500 

Will 

Phil  5750-75 

ZoUverein 

Econ  4055 

Winds 

Ph  G  5105-10 

Zoology 

Z 

Wine,  manufacture  of 

Chem  7917-20 

journals  and  societies 

Sci  1855-1925 

Wine  trade 

Econ  7825 

teaching  and  study  of 

Educ  2365 

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